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Food Committee—deals with
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Health, Safety and. the Law—
deais with the infirmary, various
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SA lawyers, bail bond,
In light of the need to continue to develop and improve this
gynecological services, birth con-
relatively new area of study, the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on
trol, 5QVAS.
Women's Studies lias undertaken a number of large projects. Oncof
these will be a large conference on women's studies which will be held
here in Albany in the late spring. Featured will be speaker well''
known in the women's studies field and workshops for students and
Housing Committee—deal* with
the residence office, off campus
housing office, commuter-
Nursing School Endangered
tenant/landlord problems and
faculty.
SA ownership and operation of by Bryan Holzberg and Mesler point out that a major dent for Academic Affairs, said that
Despite the fact that the Committee is faced with the possibility of
student residences. SUNYA's nursing program may criticism of the nursing school has shortly after the first feasibility
being disbanded (due to "lack of funds"), its work has just begun in
Internal Affairs—deals with all be endangered, according to faculty been that it is exclusively un- meeting, SUNYA received notice of
starting new programs and strengthening existing ones. and students in that school, as the dergraduate. its budget cutbacks. Sirotkin said
things that are internal to the
Anyone interested in working on Committee projects (including Presidential Task Force on Last year's Select Committee on that it would be hard to justify the
A scene irom Telethon '75 which raised $16,500 Association of. a non-financial
the Conference Title I X evaluation of programs, etc.) please contact Priorities prepares its report on Priorities recommended that expense of adding a nursing masters
nature including the SA Con-
me in the S.A. Office. where cuts should be made. SUNYA's nursing program be dis- program, while asking others to cut
Diane Plche is the Student Assembly representative to the
Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Women's Studies, Telethon 76: stitution and the various policies
and procedures.
The Council has an office
A report on Task Force
recommendations is expected
around February 23, a release date
continued unless it began a master's
degree program. According to
Thompson, a committee met in
back.
Thompson believes that "the nur-
sing school's whole future hinged on
within the Student Association
In Full Swing office complex (Campus Center
346) and ther is usually someone
which nursing program officials say
may serve to minimize student reac-
tion as the university prepares to
November to "assess the need for a
graduate nursing program in
Albany. The initial response was
a graduate program. And we were
told that the naming of a new dean
would impose on the [masters]
from page 2 by Susan Itzkowitz break for vacation. Seniors Karen favorable." Russell Sage currently feasibility study." Dr. Dorothy Ma-
there Monday thru Friday from
towards those who need our help. 8:30 to 9:00 PM. Thompson and Kris Meslcr are offers the only master's program in jors, then dean of the Nursing
Some iiiignt say it's that time
tion of the findings, but the com- Committee Tuesday night. It's a mo'ney making scheme which The Council meets every organi/jng a student task force in the area but has oriented itself School, announced her intention of
again, Telethon time, but in actuality
mittee is expected to mail the helps provide the much neededfunds preparation for what they believe toward teaching degrees. "A resigning her position July, 1974.
it's been Telethon time since our first Wednesday when school is in ses- There are strong Indications that these student* from SUNYA's
report to each Student Assembly Our methods for raising money will be a negative report. January committee meeting was Thompson said a search to find a
bake sale, pumpkin and jelly apple sion at 7:30 (generally until School of Nursing will be hurt by extensive budget cuts.
delegate this week. are very painless and hopefully even Thompson says, "It's fairly ob- postponed to February 9," Thomp- new dean was not begun until
sale, Basketball Marathon, and 11:00) in Campus Center 37S.
pleasant. We try to provide the vious for a number for factors." "The son continued, "and now we've been February 1975 as "we were told t here The search committee, headed by An appointment has not yet been
Thanksgiving dance. You see, this
The Student Assembly Ex- Executive Committee Members Albany campus with events they will [master's program] feasibility study told that further meetings have been were too many searches—for a presi- interim dean Richard Myren, sub- made and one candidate has since
Albany tradition is not limited to 24 David Coyne is Chairperson of
cecutive Committee received present (Student Assembly & enjoy and times, they won't soon made up my mind that nursing was postponed indefinitely." dent, and a Dean of Arts and mitted three names for President withdrawn from consideration.
hours in March. The Telethon staff, Central Council
letters from Elections Advocate SASU) forget. in trouble," said Mesler. Thompson Dr. Philip Sirotkin, Vice Presi- Sciences—at one time."' .:" Fields' consideration in July, 1975. Sirotkin said that the university
with the help of a large following in
Mitchell H. Edelstein and the the student body work arduously In the upcoming future we have was interested in one very qualified
registrar at SUNY Stony Brook, Andy Bauman Albany scheduled a Pinaball Tournament, a
through the entire school calendar in candidate b,' that she wished to
Record Co-op
Bagel Sale with real bagels and a know the status of the Nursing
indicating that Executive Vice
President Elizabeth Pohanka
was not a registered student
Linda Kaboolian Albany
Dianne Piche Albany
Bob Kirkpatrick President
an attempt to present a substantial
check to the Wildwood School an-
nually. ,
Bake Sale. We are also planning on
collecting donations at the Siena
game, and are receiving the money
Record Co-op is back. Come
down and see the bargains. The
Council Queries Bauman On SASU Corruption School, before accepting the
position) Such status will in part be
determined by the Task Force report
when elections were held for of- Stu Haimowitz V.P. for Cam- This year's Telethon tells what Co-op will be located in the State
from this semester's Food Fast on February 23
ficers last June. Consequently, pus Affairs Telethon is all about, the children. Quad alcove (adjacent to the
February 18. T-shirts in all colors by David Wlnzelberg members and selected officials arc Nursing School's high cost per
that position is now considered Robin Braunstein Oswego Our theme itself, "Look to the flagroom) and will be open on
and Telethon buttons are also soon "The ends arc not tied up in our permitted to remain in the meeting student and lower student-to-
Children", magnifies this point; For Thursdays between 4:IS and
Fred Boy Oneonta to go on sale. Lastly on our agenda is Student Association right now," said room. In addition to Council teacher ratio than most other
I vacant by the Executive Com- Telethon is not an excuse to avoid
Frank Jackalone Buffalo, U.G. Telethon itself on March 19 & 20 at 5:45. A new record club is in the SA President Andy Bauman shortly members, Bauman, SA Vice Presi- SUNYA programs have been
mittee, and. will be filled at a studying or self-gratify those who
Andy Hugos Purchase which time we hope to see all of you. making, so look out for details. before he met with Central Council dent Rick Mecklcr and SASU offered as further nursing draw-
run it, but is is rather a gesture
special meeting of the ExecM in a four-and-a-half hour executive , Delegate Linda Kaboolian were pre- backs. With an enrollment of 284
session Wednesday night to discuss sent at Wednesday's session. students and 14 faculty, eleven are
reports of corruption in the Student Before the session began, Bauman full-time instructors, a lower ratio
Assembly. told Council that he wanted to reveal docs often occur. But Thompson
Although the corruption is what he could about SASU, and said stressed this is for safety reasons and
rumored to involve several thousand he was upset that a "tense at- only occurs in a clinic situation.
dollars, SASU/Studcnt Assembly mosphere" existed in SA. He said, He said, "Each patient is under the
President Bob Kirkpatrick says it is "The politics that have touched license of the instructor and that
"absolutely" under $1000. "People in SASU have touched this organiza- often means responsibility for 16-20
our office have stretched some tion." patients [students frequently care
rules," he said. "We arc discussing it The politics that have touched for two patients each in clinic]."
right now with the univcrsltyfSUNY SASU/Studcnt Assembly revolve- Clinical experience is begun in the
officials]." around an internal power struggle first semester of the sophomore year
Bauman was a member of a Stu- which resulted in the ouster of Vice at such places as St. Peters Hospital,
dent Assembly committee in- President Belly Pohanka. Ping- the Child's Hospital, and the Capital
vestigating alleged corruption and ponged corruption allegations District Psychiatric Center.
mismanagement. Tapes that record- prompted the Student Assembly to A $300,000 yearly budget comes
ed committee evidence and investigate. from the nature of such a
testimony were burned by Bauman Kirkpatrick said, "Malicious professionally oriented program.
to protect confidentiality. rumors have splashed across the This sum has been reduced by $ 136,-
Several Council members, upset state in the past month, with the ob- 000 in faculty grants since 1972.
by being left in the dark, asked vious intent of none other than dis- Rosemary O'Neill, Co-ordinator
Bauman to fully explain the SASU crediting our leadership and causing of Communications for the New
situation. Me agreed to do so but tremendous destruction within our York State Nurses Association has
only under the veil of executive ses- organization." said that closing the SUNYA nur-
sion. Council took 45 minutes to In a telephone interview yester- sing program would represent "a
SA President Andy Bauman at Central Council Wednesday: "The decide to go into executive session. day, Kirkpatrick admitted that some step backward" and result in "a
politics that have touched SASU have touched this organization." In anexecutive session, only Council continued on page two potentially tragic situation in this
area." Sirotkin said "I think they've
overestimated. There are other
programs intheareafSkidmoreand
Inside Job Suspected In SA Cash Box Theft Russell Sage] and 1 believe Skid-
more does have the capacity to take
in some more people."
by C.S. Santlno said Meckler. On February 4, a those of the Xerox services and When the Contact Office opened Many nursing students have said
SA employees may be responsible representative from Hudson Valley various concert ticket sales. "None for business, a staff of about 14 thatthey would not be able to afford
for the theft of over $200 from the Community College came to collect of these appear to have been touch- "hand picked people" were hired. a private nursing school. Sage's tui-
Student Association Contact Office, money from the Contact Office's sale ed." But Meckler suspects some of his tion and fees are $2,740 per year as
according to SA Controller Stu of Orleans concert tickets totalling Losses Not Reported employees may be walking off with continued on page two
Klein. $260. Only $180 was found in the The losses, which are not insured, more than their $2.25 an hour salary.
INDEX
Klein, addressing the Central cash box. The missing $60 was paid were not reported to security "We couldn't have picked a
Council Wednesday night, said he out of student tax money. "because we feel we should deal with straightcrcrew. I hadalot of fail h in Classified 6-7
discovered last week that some Con- The Contact Office also sells our own employees and the amount these people. 1 have a lot less now,"
Great Dane in aciton vs. Siena-last night they lost at Oswego Slawsky
tact Office cash boxes were missing Greyhound Bus tickets. When
up to $150. Grc».iound came to collect, $150
taken was relatively insignificant,"
said Meckler.
said Meckler.
Meckler reported that all the peo-
Letters! •
2a
"Because access to the office is so was missing. Greyhound too, was In addition to these recent losses, a ple involved were interviewed in- 1-5
limited and only small amounts were paid from student tax funds. sum of about $4U was pilfered from dividually and all were incredulous.
taken," said SA Vice President Rick Misplacement Considered the third floor SA office last None could volunteer any informa-
Mecklcr, "we suspect our own peo- "Naturally, we thought we had semester, which hringsthetotaltheft tion,
ple." Mecklcr is responsible for the misplaced the cash," said Meckler, figure to about $250. SA decided to Asked if anybody has been fired, g
out of the SAndbox February 12,1976 office. "There is no evidence of a "but when we checked the other cash
break in," he added. boxes, we knew we'd been robbed."
"We realized we had been robbed The Contact Office has a number of
move its cash to the Contact Office
(which opened earlier this year) due
to the vulnerability of the busy third
Meckler responded, "Not yet." rle
feels there is the possibility of
someone else being responsible,
NYPIRO Pot Reform
SOS page 3
when it came time to pay our bills," different cash accounts, including Hour office. though he has no idea who.
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Nuclear Protection fflghjriced Bayh Bedded at Hyatt Home Sasi^*^^slL
WASHINGTON (AP) Pentagon of- unacceptable degree of vulnerability Rumsfeld has said the Pentagon
firiah estimate it may coat 1250 at certain sites and a need for im- "pieces the highest priority possible
million to itrerujthen protection of provements." A detailed site-by-site on protecting nuclear weapons."
U.S. nuclear weapon titet around survey followed.
the world ajaiiut pouibte raidi by The Pentagon then ordered a
by Anne Bloom
Presidential hopeful Senator
Birch Bayh was heckled by 40
demonstrators outside the Albany
Hyatt House where he appeared for
especially in cases of rape. done." Bayh suggested work projects
A member of the Right to Life to improve railway and sewage
Committee publically apologized to systems which would both raise the
the Senator for the name calling. nations standards and curb the un-
At the reception Bayh was receiv- employment rate.
m
i sMvL
terrorists. series of "quick fix" measures until SASU a f und raisi ng wine and cheese recep- ed warmly by 150 supporters who He cited as tragic, the case of the
The storage sites, containing permanent improvements could be continued from page one tion last Sunday. donated $1,500 in campaign funds. college student who graduated with
thousands of nuclear warheads, will made. corruption had taken place within Soiilh/tfrtciPrtparttForPo-JbltWar Holding signs that read: "Birch Blasts Ford's Economics a degree in sociology only to join the
J'THnlM
be converted into virtual fortresses. Congress was asked to vote S57.3 the SASU/Student Assembly JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) South Africa is openly seeking an Bayh supports, legalized baby kill- Bayh went on to blast Ford's ranks of the. unemployed.
Officials hope much of the cost million for strengthening actions this organization but termed the corrup- accommodation with victorious Communist-backedforces in Angola but is ing," members of the local Right to economic policy, as he pledged to Bayh said that "people are looking
will be borne by member nations of year and President Ford's budget for tion investigating committee "a big
NATO because many of the sites are next year contains another $110.4 power play." He said, "There has
located in Western Europe for million to carry the work toward. never been an instance where I have
• Officials say a firm cost figure for gained personally in any way in my
also preparing for the possibility of a major war. Officials have repeatedly
declared in Parliament and privately that South Africa is willing to seek a
peaceful compromise with the Soviet-backed Popular Movement-
Life Committee were protesting
Bayh's support of the US Supreme
Court ruling allowing therapeutic
abortion.
take on the multinational oil cor- for honesty and candor in politics'
porations and to deal with the Supporters who spoke with him
problem of unemployment. commented on his "folksy campaign
VN r i^'m!
nuclear defense of that area.
The Pentagon's concern about the the entire program is impossible at relationship with the organization."
security of its nuclear weapons this time because results of the Some Council members, concern-
storage sites was triggered by in- worldwide study still are being ed with the internalfightsand SASU
MPLA-in Angola. But the nation is also girding itself for war with troop
call ups, increased military training schedules and a major buildup of forces
along Angola's southern border.
"Abortion is too critical an issue
for name calling," responded Bayh,
"It's wrong to determine what
"Albany knows the tragedy of un- manner" and "warm Kennedy-like
employment", remarked Bayh,"You charisma."
don't solve inflation by putting
millions of people out of work".
Busy Schedule
Bayh has scheduled trips to
7ra| •-
analyzed. But they say $250 million mismanagement charges, are sup- -Sac. .. ^K-r^TM
creasing terrorism in recent years. another's moral standards should The Indiana Senator stressed the Syracuse and Rochester before r
China Rtportt Clash With Soviet Intruders
This led to spot inspections, which is a reasonable estimate. porting a move to drop out of the be." Bayh said that he's not prepared need to "recognize talent and returning to New Humpshire for the | . /*Mr
Defense Secretary Donald organization. Nine schools have left TOKYO (AP) China on Thursday reported "face-to-face struggles against
one defense official said indicate "an to take away the option of abortion, harness it with jobs that need to b<- Democratic Primary.
Soviet armed intruders" in China's rugged northwest frontier, but gave no
SASU since September. '(V
details on these developments in the long and sometimes bloody dispute over
Bauman refused to talk-to the
the 5,000-mile Chinese-Soviet border. There was no immediate comment
BERMUDA
at ins spectacular
Bcrmudlana Hotel,
PUERTO RICO S T . M A A R T E N
at the sensational
Racquet Club &
at the fabulous
Summit Hotel
Albany Student Press on whether
SUNYA should remain in SASU,
and said, "You can read about it in
from the Kremlin, which last week called reports of clashes in northwest
Sinkiang province-home of important Chinesenucleartestingfacilities "a
lie from beginning to end."
Student Lobby Pushes Pot Reform
by Doug Payne sale of marijuana in amounts less ed would "largely benefit big-time
horn $ 2 5 9 the Student Association
Tennis St Beach Club Cecelia's Place "One voice is hard to hear. Thou- than two ounces, except in the case
newspaper[SAndbox]." pushers and organized crime." He
from $ 2 1 9 from $ 1 9 9
The Student Assembly and SASU
Swiss Guards Add Tear Gas to Arsenal sands will be hard to ignore," of minors under 16 years of age." was primarily against the provision
3,4 ft 7 night packages available from most major cities March thru Octo- are parallel groups. Student VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican has added tear gas bombs to the arsenal proclaims the New York Public In- According to Georgia Irwin, a in the law that would decriminalize
ber, 1976.15-day advance purchase requited. All rates double occupancy of the Swiss Guards, the colorful 90-man force that is the last of the papal
from New York via Eastern Airlines. Plus $29 tax & services. Assembly is state-funded while terest Research Group'sstudent lob- member of PIRG's student lobby, sale not possession. Voorhees says,
•as as ea a* • » • — « • a p p e a l SASU is a private corporation con- armies. Col. Pfyfer Daltishofen, corps commander, said Thursday each man by currently focused to help end the the most important current activity "There is no basis for some of Ander-
ALBANY TRAVEL BUREAU sisting of several SUNY schools. has been equipped with a small tear gas container about the size of a can of pot prohibition. of NYPIRG's SUNYA board is an son's remarks." Heindicatedthat the
146 State Street SUNYA's SA pays approximately spray deodorant to be used for purpose of self-defense. Their arsenal already NYPIRG is working towards the intensive student letter writing cam- primary target of the letter writting
$10,000 in SASU dues each year. includes submachine guns, rifles with bayonets and halberds, a combination decriminalization of marijuana laws, paign and petition drive. These ac- would now be concentrated on
Albany, N.Y. 12224 I Kim- spear and battle-ax with which they stand guard at the Bronze Door, the tivities will be co-ordinated by Mark
which upon conviction could result Anderson first and the others later.
518465-1116 2 Attest.
Vatican's main gate. in from one to 15 years in prison for Travis, a full-time NYPIRGlobbyist Travis says his efforts at PI RG are
European Sumeser Program. ^ * " possession of as little as 'A of an at the Capitol in Albany. concentrated on "getting the
Ford Family Disclose Their Worth ounce. PIRG is fighting for
: xcitinq Theatres Under O n e Roof Nursing WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford said Thursday he and his wife have a "Decriminalization of possession or
Travis said the letter writing was
of primary importance and will be
s t r o n g e s t bill possible for
decriminalization." Passage of the
A NEW DIMENSION IN CINEMA LUXURY continued from page one net worth of $323,489, pay out 42 per cent of their gross income in taxes and aimed at state Senators Douglas PIRG supported bill would make
compared to SUNYA's ap- aren't saving any money. A statement of the Fords' net worth and their lax Barclay and Warren Anderson, conviction of the possession or sale
proximately $650. status over a nine-year period was distributed to reporters by White House
The association has proposed Press Secretary Ron Nessen. Nessensaid Ford believesthat all candidates for
English Majors Petition Administration Assemblyman Stanley Fink and
Assemblyman Stanley Steingut. The
of two ounces or less punishable by a
fine, but the violation would remain
state legislation this month to re- the presidency should make similar disclosures. by Mark P. Grcenstein o p i n i o n that the untenured deserve serious scrutiny," said Senate Bill on marijuana de- on the record.
quire a bachelor's degree for licensed professors rank among the very best Gaffney, "The definition of a quality criminalization must receive Chances for Success
Approximately half of the univer-
professional nurses by 1985. "Nur- Bomb Explodes at Hearst Castle sity's English majors have signed a educators on the current English department needs to be clarified." Barclay's sanction as chairman of As to the chances of PIRG's
sing is a profession," O'Neill said,"it SAN SIMEON (AP) A bomb exploded Thursday in a guest house ai llie faculty." "I suggest that an investigating the Senate Codes Committee. It is success,Voorheessays, "There is still
petition to voice their disapproval
is the only area now in the health famed Hearst Castle built by the grandfather of Patricia Hearst, the "The question comes down to committee composed of ad- important, say the people at PIRG a good chance for something to be
over what they feel are ad-
care field that does not require a bac- newspaper heiress now on trial in San Francisco, authorities said. Visitors to whether we must accept the opinion ministrators, teachers and students to inform him of student opinion on passed. The Assembly is favorable
ministrative attempts to re-establish
calureate." She continued, "A four- the state monument were reported evacuated from the main building. San of t he outside evaluators as final and be set up to scrutinize the assump- the issue. . . . however with Anderson's re-
SUNYA's Ph.D. program at the ex-
year program is the only way to give Luis Obispo County sheriffs deputies said they detained a busload of visitors pense of untenured faculty. irreversible," said Tom Gaffney, tions and methodology of the out- Barclay's Committee appears to cent comments and with his power, it
course work and time to the rapid for questioning. The castle, located on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean chairman of the English Student side evaluators' reports." Gaffney be in favor of some reefer reform, looks like it will be a tough fight in
The petition read: "We the under-
advance of technology in this field. about 45 miles north of San Luis Obispo, was built by newspaper publisher Committee, "President Fields seems continued, "Such a committee could but will probably sponsor a weaker the Senate."
signed, arc totally opposed to the
Two or three year programs can't William Randolf Hearst. It was later donated to the state and is open to the hiring of nationally known scholars to hold their opinion very highly as if affirm the opinion or could register bill than is expected to pass in the Voting in the legislature on the
handle it." at the expense of the untenured it were a sacred last judgement that reasoned disscntions." Assembly later this month. Carey is issue is upcoming shortly. NYPI RG
public.
Thompson and Meslcr also add faculty members presently in our should not be questioned." According to Nancy Albaugh, a reported in favor of the stronger is holding a blitz of letter writing and
that the demand for nurses with a Hearst Trial Judge Rejects Document department. As English majors we "The evaluators' assessment seems former member of the English Stu- Assembly bill that would if passed, petition signing by students to be
bachelor's degree is very high. They SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The judge in the Patricia Hearst trial refused to are inside evaluators and it is our based on several assumptions that dent Committee, something can be decriminalize the possession and sale held tentatively next week in the
point to Nursing School figures accept as evidence today a document with her fingerprintsonit described hs done to help ease the situation by of marijuana inamountsof less than Campus Center Lobby. NYPIRG
which show that 100 percent of last the government as "a laundry list of things to do if one were going Hi robn way of providing an alternative to re- two ounces. urges students to attend and write a
year's graduates arc currently hank." With the jury in her bank robbery trial outside the courtroom, I .S.
employed in that field. Sirotkin Atty James L. Browning Jr. soughtapprovaltointroduccthctwo-pauc"lisi"
agrees that the Nursing School had and a drawin" of her inside of a bank in Sacramento that he said contained
"Tw6 cstablishing the Ph.D. "The
Carnegie Institute granted $400,000
to the board of trustees to use for im-
The director of PIRG's state wide
effort to decriminalize marijuana is
Robert Voorhces. Based in
short letter, one or two lines, sign the
petition, contact legislators in per-
son, or by telephone, to register
had "excellent results with Miss Hear.,, writing at the bottom. U.S. District Court Judge Olivet J proving Doctorate of Arts within the Sycracuse, Voorhees works with opinions on the issue. Legislators
placements." "We'll be employed Carter sustained without comment the objection of defense counsel K I ee SUNY system." Travis in Barclay's home district. can be reached at their local district
when we're out and not addinglothe Bailey, who told the judge the documents "dealt with crimes with which the
State's cost of unemployment," defendant is not charged."
Mesler said. She added, "It makes no
Girls' A film in color by
Francois Truffaut
The Doctorate of Arts program at
SUNYA is currently not geared
towards research, but to people who
Voorheessays that the statement by
Anderson last Tuesday would cause
a slight change in PIRG strategy.
offices or at the Capitol in Albany.
All letters can be addressed to
Capitol, Albany, N.Y. 12201.
sense to cut nursing." Friday and Saturday Evenings at 8 are planning to teach in two to four The New York Times reported that Students interested in further infor-
If their program were to be cut, Wasser Named Commissioner of Corrections February 13 and 14, 1976 year colleges. A n d e r s o n was resisting pot mation, or who are willing to offer
SUNYA nursing students would ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Gov. Hugh Carey has picked the Sullivan Count; "The administration working to decriminalization attempts by assistance can contact NYPIRG stu-
"A Gem From Truffaut" Carey. dent lobby at 457-3948 in room 308
have difficulty in transferingto other sheriff to fill a suddenly vacant seat on the state's prison and count* iail get some of these funds," Albaugh
New Y o r k Times of the Campus Center.
nursing programs. Course and credit watchdog agency, the Commission of Corrections. The vacancy occured continued, "would do two things: Anderson said the law as propos-
differences between nursing when Carey named Eugene LeFr ;, whose nomination as a commissioner Tickets: $1.25 and $2.00 Primarily it could help improve the
programs is a major problem. Com- had not yet been confirmed, t_ ,ake over as superintendent at Clinton Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center quality of the Doctorate of Arts NOMINATIONS for the position of Editor-in-Chief of the Albany Student
petition is also intense for what few Correction Facility. The current superintendent, Edwin LaVallee, is retiring program; secondly it could help in- Press will be accepted from February 13 to February 27. Nominees must be full-
transfer spots are open. Out of 1,200 in April. Sullivan County Sheriff Joseph Wasser, a Democrat and a member crease the morale of the faculty time equivalent undergraduates at SUNYA. The Editoi -in-Chief is empowered
In represent the Albany Student Press, and is responsible for the direction,
applicants for SUNYA this year, 99 of the New York State Sheriffs Association executive board, was named to within the English department." production, content and policy of the Albany Student Press. Letters of
freshmen and 30 transfers were the watchdog agency Wednesday. nomination should be submitted to the Managing Editor in Campus Center
accepted. Other SUNY schools are .129. Elections will be held March 8.
reportedly restricting admission to Buckley to Introduce Anti-quota Bill
their nursing programs for the next NEW YORK (AP) Sen. James L. Buckley, C-R-N.Y., said Thursday lie
The D.owntown Sadie Hawkins
few years. would soon introduce legislation to bar the federal government from usmp
Nursing school officials expressed hiring quotas in enforcing affirmative-action programs on businesses. -Valentine's Day Dance EUROPE at prices you
their belief that since the Stale universities and unions. "The use of quotas in affirmative-action programs is
Education Department regulates not 'reverse' discrimination; it is discrimination, period," Buckley said in a in Alden Lower Lounge can aftord t~m$299!
their program with the power of news conference at the Women's National Republican Club. The original Bring your own mug and man TRANSATLANTIC JET FLIGHTS TO LONDON,
license upon graduation, a contract intent of affirmative action was to make sure than an employer would make FROM: 9:00 PM lo 2:00 AM February 13th BRUSSELS, FRANKFURT, VIENNA AND ZURICH
of sorts with students currently the availability of jobs widely known so anyone with the qualifications could college ID required All programs completely bonded 1 government approved • No groups to loin, now
enrolled offering some protection come forward and acceptance would be on merit, he said. special discount for couples open to you individually • 60-day advance purchase required. Spend less for the
may exist. "We just don't know their a i r . . . more when you're there) For SPECIAL low ratal, contact,..
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MONA'S VOICE the U.S. ' -« -i • V i
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now has a voice. strawberry, banana, chocolate mint
and mocha, and are targeted for the
K PRICE SALE!!
A team of Japanese computer ex-
perts, intrigued by the famous pain- 18-34 year old non whukyiWnalnj
ting, recently spent weeks taking PLANT SUICIDE CHILD LIB MISSING WORD market, the drinks are made with
measurements of the Mona Lisa's A University of Michiganscientist The Senate Select Committee oh grain spirits and are mild compared
cranial structure, her throat and' who last year discovered that plants A University of Maryland study Intelligence reports that one word with meat 80-100 proof alcoholic
facial features* and other features, commit suicide, now says he knows has found that many children's which was completely absent from drinks.
and other parts of her famous torso. how the plants kill themselves— books contain not just racism and the C.I.A.'s glossary of dirty tricks MONSTER FOODS
All of this was fed into a computer although he doesn't know why. sexism — but also numerous in- was the word ASSASINATION. Now that several leading British
1
which then "reconstituted" what Professor Larry Nooden, studying stances of"agism." According to a 1961 CI.A. scientists have concluded the fabled
Save 50% on any Sansui, Onkyo or Pioneer receiver shown here Mona Lisa's voice probably sounded under a Department of Agriculture The study by the University of notebook, words such as "TER- Loch Ness Monster it living in the
when you buy any loudspeaker system and turntable pictured in its section or ims aa. like. A tape-recording of the nearly Research grant, says he found that Maryland Center on Aging recently MINATING" or"ELIMINATING" waters of Scotland, a Chicago
SOO-year-old Mona has been turned plants that want to end it all release examined 349 children's books'and were used instead. Other acceptable researcher claims he hat discovered
Any way you.match them up, you have a fantastic system at a price to maicn. over to the Chateau where Leonardo found that only 16 percent of them
what he calls a "Killer Hormone."He terms, according to agency what Nettie and her fellow giant
lived and died. Visitors to the says the killer hormone spreads portrayed any elderly characters documents, were "IN- creaturet have been dining on.
museum can hear her say in part: "I throughout the plant, causing a who spoke more than just one line of CAPACITATING" or conducting
am Elisabeth, called Mona Lisa. I color change and eventual death. dialogue. an "EXECUTIVE ACTION"
v>as born in Florence." Nooden says the killer hormone against various "TARGETS."
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Doctor Adrian Upton of Mac-
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MOO JUICE
Roy Mackal, a biochemist at the
respirators that were operating next The liquor industry reports it is
to the Jell-O, causing it to vibrate. enjoying an unprecedented boom in University of Chicago, says that the
Upton explains the tests were con- the sales of "Moo-Moos"—those monsters of the deep have been fill-
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turntable with truly supe- Pickering cartridge.
$120. Upton did not explain why the
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that there is a shortage of the"Moo-
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hundreds of times more food than is
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rior features that should
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Dear Friends, Enomloi, leok-oJIket, He., » • » • Happy V a t o r r W . P a , . ^ * *
CLASSIFIED
I>ft. «o, Alfcony, Mkholo loHtrnwn.
Happy, Happy Vdorrrlnoi Day! May thoun- Dearest Dr. Doody,
Moiofrapher: M y u r ' photographic sarid vdontines Infest your mollbo«es.
Modi . . . C a t Mark Coloman ot 4W- . love from Ilea Anno
t»o. :, Dear Misanthrope, The Side Ticklers Hn.4
M — In spite of everything, I love you vary
Typing dono in my homo, 4W-1432. Door Wine, ~ " -
much, Jo fadore. Thank you for listening so well,
i ™ J M * W WsW*f' ; M there) TWfJf/ 2* LOST&FOUND love always, the Non-Compromlior
May Eton,
Thafs what friends are for.
Happy 2 1 .
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)A| I bodroom apt. on Washington Park. Grad.
student or working penon pralorrod. *U- UetTGcid oaring. Oval hoop shape. In- It's Valentine') Birthday and if s d l lor Anyways and Always You,,, g w
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W 41t *tpwd. M a n n y „,,„. 477S weekends or evenings prior 9-.X, treme sentimental voluo. FleosecoH iarble, you. Midnight comes early but right In Door Stove,
482-2070 (atlor 7 p. m.) between. Hove the most arid get the hap-
4 roam apartment, heated, 3 or 4 students. piest lave, O.T.O.
Available March 1. Fine M b , near busline.
After 2:30, 439-0347.
loot Pair prescription glasses in red case
(brownish rod plastic Irames). II lound Dear Gort, l°»e, Sue
f
please carl Bonnie, 437-7734. Here's to security and confidence in my Dear E and Soch— stringency, while decisions on faculty the immediate past, worried lest their
Fields
love for you.
Durst luggy, tilvor r u t a l flake. Inglno 1 HELP W A N T E D lost: Last Friday. Red and ydlow plaid
scarf. In CC, Humanities, LC 18 or tunndt. Happy V-Day, Your Cow You are both such invaluable friend, I
am an extremely lucky person.
livelihood will be based overwhelmingly worst fears become reality at a not too
y o w a l d M o o * rwckotiaati, top. John 4 S » on accumulated prejudices. distant date and wanting to improve the
• a * ) player with equipment loots muldane Great sentimental value. Please call 235- To Anita, ! l<"e, Soli
into electronic, | a n , space rock, original 2319. Happy BIrthdayHI What lies ahead? There are two university's condition but not certain how
4epeed JOHondo, 1*71. Aha I W S H d f , n Shwoothoort, ~
material. (Yes, Fink Floyd, Clarke, Hendrii Love, Whitman Hall
tollorrt condition. One ownor.Mv otc)ColllHI, 7-3167, Have a happy happy birthday. possibilities. The university can continue to do it. If these persons could come
equipped, $3,100, far dotoilr, 4 7 2 - i e u '
Barmaid, part time, 4 days a week, 3:30-
RIDE RIDERS To my crusty banana,
I wuv you a whole bunch. Happy Valentine's
lovo the dirty rat Irom Oneontq
to flounder without a destination. As an together and organize themselves, they
Sjjoaoere: Fisher XPS5S like now, 170 pr. bombs love doodles
7:30. Apply In person, 302 Delaware Avo. Ride needed any weekend to West Day. institution it will survive the loss of facul- could, with appropriate access to the
•ike: JS" doubto buHod frame, custom Toushles lovo burps
Of Power
Albany, 12 noon to 3 p.m. Point/Highland Fdls. Will pay up to $10. Love, licks & muthies, Creepy Tangerine
porta. S150.4SJ-3017, w/worranty. Storm and drive II desirable. Call Jim at 434-4141 Jo jo lovos BoBo ty, ruined presidential ambitions and in- media, the state government and the un-
Yamaha CP..JO0 receiver, doon amp, lino Please help! Willing to volunteer 2-4 hours axt. 972. II no answer, leave message with Dear Pogo— So much it hurts.
fM $240. CAMERA: M a m i y a C3 per week to tutor Albany High School Hotel Operator. for our second Valentine's Day,1 aik for Happy V . D . to my BeBe.
cessant faculty disputes. Yet its graduate iversity system as a whole, begin the task
fjolaiilonol body (214), find*,, hood, caw,
Students? Contact Andy 437-3124. no stuffed dogs or other surprises—only Jojo—Whoopie? programs will slowly wither and its un- of moving the university towards clear,
Ride wanted fortwotoMardi Groi. Leaving your love forever, all my love & mushy
103mm low, llko now SMS. 4*2-3017, Stuff envelopes. Make $25. per 100 at Feb. 27-28. Shore expenses. Call Jim at 7- Kisses. Rob
Dearest DIMBO; iversity status will be jeopardized. There sensible and realizable goals,
Alpino designs down dooping bog—mod home in your spare time. Some people
onco—OKcorltnt. 4S2-0S22. S100. make $100. weekly. Names, envelopes,
4779.
McNiernies and J a c k -
Hey, man! Guess what? You're 19. man! by a correspondent gjven each department's judgement that will remain faculty and students involved The nature of those goals cannot be
(That's a blast!) Happy Birthday to the
Wrack and FM-AM Receiver, Garrard pottage supplied. Ruth $1. for starting kit. Ride Desperately needed to Killington VI., Thanks for the greatest birthday. I love betters! roomie there is. Hope yo "had a reel
There can be no denyingthat the situa- (1) it will escape reduction in force; (2) it is in exciting teaching and research. But specified at this point. It would be
M.J. Evans, Dept. 2A, 9222 Samel Moronao Sat. Feb. 14, by 1 p.m. Amy, 7-3094. having holes in my ears. Bonsai)
turntable with matching speakers. Excellent
Valley, Colif. 92256. good,Into!" Oodles of love, p ^ h tion at the university is alarming. A the best defender of its own interests; and their efforts will be notable for being presumptuous to even make that effort,
condition—S12S. Call Karon 437-4090. 307 Ride wanted to Ft. Lauderdale leaving Feb. love, Brimberry (lady Laugh dot)
Anthony, Stoto Quad 26 or 27. Will share driving and expenses. Dear Ran, presidential priorities committee is charg- (3) in a period of turmoil and confusion, isolated in a sea of mediocrity. for it is the pre-eminent task which awaits
Dear Dale, Today is a day for sharing a special ed with the responsibility of recommen- keeping alternatives open is prudent and
S I M f O Compononh and blank tapts at SERVICES Call Debbie at 457-7968.
Ride needed for 2 for Mardi Gras. Leaving
low is patient and kind, love is not thought with someone special. I love you
ding which programs at the university might bring large dividends,
The second possibility—and, it must be the faculty. This much, however, can be
diicount prices—slighrlv abovo wholoialo.
Typing—$.50 per double spaced page. Feb. 26-28. All exp. shored. Call Eddie, 7-
jealous or boastful. Love bears all things, special person. Love Always, j e fl admitted, the more remote one—is that noted. Haste and the craving for quick
Mo|or brand), factory sealed, lull warranty. believes all things, hopes all things, endures
Inquiries write Sloven Goli.b, 32S Western Term papers, resumes, etc. Neat, accurate, 4773. Pooka, should beeliminatedtomeetthestringent Our understanding should not, slowly, cautiously and with a good deal of results will doom any effort from the out-
lost service. 869-5546. all things. Happy Valentine's Day
Avo, Albany, 12203. Include phono love, Don Valentine'] Day is a day of love, it's our demands of the Governor's budget. however, obscure the fact that these effort there will be innovative educational set. Excellence in a university must be
numbor. day I
R a n Cassette player complete with
Seniors, Grade, there is a college represen-
tative on campus for the Northwestern PERSONALS eduartto, cheri,
valentines... you and me, today and Peter Frampton . Dove
Coming shortly after the demise of the departments are being short-sighted and programs created and sustained at all nurtured carefully. It cannot be made
microphone, earplugs and other device!.
Mutual Life Insurance Company. Call him at Jo, tomorrow love, me/onie
Allen Center and the astronomy dishonest.They are short-sighted for in levels within the university. The initiative hostage to the vagaries of state politics or
Mason . . .Renaissance . . .8 x 10 pictures
457-4068 or stop by 303 Irving Hall on State program, the university now faces the tryingtosatisfytheirimmediateappetites for this cannot come from the administra-
Fairly new—In good condition. J3S. Call
Quad and ask for Jim
Nineteen is a very good year. Hoppy Birth-
day to a grunt kid. Dear Erica & Marsah, taken live from the Palace Theater Call the fleeting aspirations of administrators
Ellen, 472-8737.
i love, T.J. This seems like the best time to say thanks
Mark Coleman at 489-1370 prospect that by the end of this academic they endanger the well-being of the entire tion, whose interests in the long run are and faculty. Far more important, there is
Party Master Production!, Mobile Discotek Amy
Overstock Clearance—itudio Stan-
system, now available. Dorm Parties, Dear Curly,
for being such great friends. Happy Valen-
Happy V . D .
year more than 40 faculty positions will community. It will not escape the counter to those of faculty and students, no alternative to the faculty deciding for
dar/fisher rocelvori, Miracord turntables '''"''* °°y- • Love, Ellen "Dirt cheap" Mark
Altec speakers. Jim Chomberloin 437-5284.
dances, private parties, concerts, clubs, Your hair ii golden curb, somelimei. have fallen under the budget ax since last President's attention that the faculty is so Administration support is essential for itself whether to lead or to follow,
fund rasing,. Finest stereo equipment Your smile is sweet and happy, Dear I, Donny, Kenny, Danny, Howie, Jeff, Jane,
Guitar, 12 string, case, shoulder strap. Ex- available. Rentals at verylow priceslll Turn sometimes. Chris, Jeff, Mike, Lenny, Mitch, Stu, Neill, "You can take me to Paradise summer. The actual impact of these badly divided that parts of it are waiting change, but its role should be subsidiary whether to set the tasks and work for
cellent rone, classical. $63. or best oiler
474-2003.
any room into a disco direct Irom N. Y. C. Coll Your skin is smooth us silk, sometimes Alan, Frank, etc. Then again you can be cold as Ice faculty cuts on undergraduate and jackal-like to devour the remains of and not determinative, approvingbut not them or to stand aside whilecventstake
463-7030 after 6 p.m. Your in my dreams—all times. Happy Valentine's Day But we're under the sheets
lov0 w >
And it sure feels nice" Love, Jock
graduate programs will remain unclear budget adjustments. He can, had he the predominant. The student contribution is decisions out of their hands,
Ski Week, Andirons Lodge, Mount Snow, Still your P.M. Lover
HOUSING Vermont. Meals, pool, sauna, discoteque, Rema Oris: ~~~
Dear Shelley, Judi, Randye & Harriet,
Ojos, Yo te amo huy y todoi loi otfo. Ani
for some time. Yet the fear is widespread means, do with the faculty as he wishes equally indispensable, but the very nature There can be no assurance that a facul-
It's really great that we're all together!
omale needing in rooming home, Lichen
tennis. February 29—March 5. 462-7004. Need I thank you for all the " j o / ' you've Happy Valentine's Day.
ohev otach. that the university is lloating on a knowing that none will aid the other. The of student life, the sensible preoccupation ty group would be successful; too much in
Project Yourself: Seminar? Class Presen- laid on me? Happy V.D. _ Perro-loso V-Tivi
privileges, coll John 443-6387; 434-1733.
tation? Use COLORED SUDES, can be made Love, Ellen boundless and bottomless sea and that to departments are dishonest for raising with immediate tasks and the relatively the university and thestate will be beyond
love, Piglet To the Feeler,
lorge room In house. One mile Irom cam- Irom any photos, graphs, etc., alter 6 p.m. To: C D . ' ~
Will you be my valentine? I'm still all img-
keep afloat is now the most urgent task, false expectations among persons looking short-term stay at the university, works their control or influence. Yet with the ef-
pus. S70/month, Coll Bob 489-1309. PARTY Oneido-Onondaga Hall, Sat. Feb You're Beautiful. Happy Valentine's Day
283-4489.
21, 10 p.m. From: Banonahead
ly. You're never old hot! The question thus arises more insistent- for employment and for their callous dis- against continued, long-range involve- fort they will have the opportunity for
*+"0*+*0*<*0*0*+*0*&H+H+* D. ly then ever: what is the immediate objec- regard, which they share with other ment in this process. success; without it, even the opportunity
tive of the president for the university? departments, of their colleagues' fate.
the JUNIOR CLASS and
thi And when it is reached, where do we go
from there'.'
Obviously, the faculty should not be
In the midst of faculty discord, Presi-
dent Fields offers little. It did not seem
this way at first. Throughout the fall, the
This leaves the faculty to take the in-
itiative, not the faculty as a whole but
the faculty as a group of committed in-
dividuals concerned with the university's
will evaporate. What befalls the universi-
ty will then louch everyone, and pious
declarations ofthcneedforquality will be
lost amidst clamoring for defending
the first to cast a stone at the President's President expressed support for giving
future and willingtotrytoshapeit. There prerogatives of encrusted interests.
1
SENIOR CLASS efforts. Over the years they have been un-
able to shoulder responsibilities for the
entire university, caught in the tangled
web of department and division rivalries
the university a national identity by tying
it closer to the state. This was a vague goal are throughout this university persons of
which could easily accommodate any established scholarly ability who are sen-
number of specific objectives. Its sitivc to the complexities of university
/,,„, t0 ihe author's position in lheuniwrsi-
ty, (s)he wishes to remain anonymous. This
1
•: are sponsoring a that have obscured broader perspectives,
The Senate has slowly lost what little in-
coherent development depended on the governance, concerned with the events of
speed at which the President and his ad-
article was not solicited by the ASP.
P/4RTY
fluence it had over university affairs, visers could bring about significant
'< while the union has stood guard for in- changes in the university before the state
dividual grievances and let pass group government cut deeper into it. It seems
power. safe to conclude that President Fields was
Saturday featuring The faculty's civil wars have had two
results. First, they have bred a corrosive
aware that the university was headed for
troubled waters before he arrived on the
1
<
February 14 the rock sounds of cynicism about the university and Ihe
faculty's place in it. Those faculty who
once fought for excellence have retreated
campus. What he could not have known
was howseriously damaged the university
would be after he arrived. The deep cuts
to their studies while the few who remain in the university's budget mean that he
RGVINfU to light are seen as pleading their own
cases and soon acquiretheideologyof the
plans for improving the professional
schools are at best at a standstill and at
<
VMLOITIIIG MY and weak, attributing I heir ill-fortune lo con-
spiracies and administrative malevolence.
I inning away from colleagues who
worst disintegrating,
Without the means of carrying out his
plans, the President is in a position to un-
< 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Big Freddie have been and are soon to be retrenched,
the large majority of Ihe faculty continue
with the business of course scheduling
consciously do a good deal of harm to the
university. Bccauselhe President's policy,
or lack of it, is now a series of inl-
of WFFB-FM and their petty jealousies. The storm
which has destroyed their neighbors'
coordinated attempts lo put catchwords
into practice, his priorities committee is
C.C. Ballroom homes will not louch theirs, so they think;
at anyratclhey willdo nothinglo protect
themselvcs except to hope lor calm days
without guidelines for deciding issues of
great significance for the university ex-
cept forlhe injunction that theymustcut.
Admission and bright skies.
1 he second result of the faculty's wars
The committee is composed of well-
meaning persons notably lacking in in-
is the accumulation of power in the hands dependent spirit, and in the alarmingly
$ .75 for Classes off of the administration. Much of the ad-
ministration's influence has been won by
short time in which they have to make
their recommendations it is safe to
default. Bui to the degree that the ad- predict that they will closely follow the
1976 and 1977 ministration has actively sought power, it
has done so against a confused and dis-
President's lead. Where the President is
leading, however, is certainly not clear to
i
$1.25 for others four free beers organized opponent. At this very mo-
mem, the faculty is pursuing its years old
those outside his office. Whether it is clear
io hii.i is also in doubt,
with admission practices. The Departments of History,
Fconomies, Mathematics and Public Ad-
The result of this irresponsible ap-
prouch to the university is that the Presi-
I V Vproofrequired ministration are searching for new facul-
ty.andthisatatimewhenretrenchmentis
dent has become the prophet of dis-
integration: his ambitions forthisuniver-
not funded by s.a. neur at hand. This is understandable sity are falling apart on the rock of fiscal
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ALBANY STUDENT PREsF FEBRUARY 13, 1976
preview * leisure llnm» on Whu
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from friths other than frapad,
fitzy wines, aperitif and appetizer
wines, which often have flavoring*
added, and dessert wines, the best of
by R. Corbin HoucWns Try it a few times, and soon the which get their considerable
Your favorite c o m b i n a t i o n may o r traditionally called "table" wines,
ON CAMPUS Wine appreciation certainly differing characteristics of foods will may n o t correspond t o tradition. although t h e y are more versatile sweetness from natural trap*
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doesn't require the traditional Euro- suggest different choices of wine to sugars.)
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all w o m e n , soft rock food for centuries, a n d s o m e useful characteristics: They have little o r n o about matching table wine with food
Julie Kabat A J o a n Levy to learn that I came from a dry state limited t o burgers, tacos a n d j u g guidelines have developed. T h e first sweetness, a n d their flavors a r e d u e is red wine with red meat, white with
McNeil R o o m , R P I
QraoM of Wrath No Deposit, No Return One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest experimental music, short films and didn't discover wine until I went
8:30 p . m . burgundy, y o u will be m o r e t h a n pointer is that some wines a r e t o natural fermentation of grapes. white and pink with everything.
Fri. 7:30 Fri. A Sat. 6:50, 9:10 Fri. 7, 9:30 Tri-City Women's Center to college in an eastern city. Like halfway t o w a r d raising t h e pleasure designed t o go with food a n d s o m e T h e t a b l e wine category includes, With a little fixing, that cliche wont
LC3 Sat. 7:13, 9:47 3 Lodge St. most enthusiasts, I resolved to ex- level of your daily life t h r o u g h a p - are intended t o be c o n s u m e d before inter alia, burgundy, chablis, chianti, make a bad starting point for next
8:30 p.m. plore the subject when 1 experienced preciation of wine. or after a meal. T h e former a r e s o m e rhine wine, virtually all week's column.
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Antique Show and Sale Lecture by Rabbi Sally Priesand transform a plain meal into a sensual T h e Classical Forum
Of Mica and Man I Colonie Center "A W o m a n R a b b i : Her Problems, experience.
Fri. 7:15, 9:45
Away From It All in Arcadia
The Magic Flute 10 a.m.—9:30 p.m. It's easy to demonstrate. Get
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Fri. & Sat. 7, 9:30 free Julia Bush Memorial Center. yourself a glass of a good, sturdy
Fri. & Sat. 7:05, 9:25
"Ten Nights in a Barroom" Russell Sage College California burgundy and a
tennb team 2
Opera House 8 p.m., free cheeseburger that hasn't been inun-
Hustle dated with somebody's special sauce.
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Fri. A Sat. 7:25, 9:45 Taste the wine, Now taste the D o you sometimes want t o get a little piquancy t o leisure, a n d into t h e background a n d fantasy has nymphs? T h e original designer,
Sun. 2, 7, 9 8:30 p.m. "39 Steps" & " P o o l Sharks"
away from it all? Find a better music a n d love a b o u n d ? a larger role, t h o u g h there a r e m a n y
W LC7
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beverages, wine is not for washing world? Of course y o u d o . Serious
where
That's it; y o u want t o g o t o Arcady. thinly veiled allusions t o t h e difficult
Josiah W e d g w o o d (1730-1795) w a s
influenced by Classical t h e m e s .
Barry Lyndon Fred Harris H e a d q u a r t e r s
Swept Away food down. Go back to the burgundy philosophers and social critics have, Something of this longing can be social a n d political conditions of t h e T h o u g h Arcadia is n o t m e n t i o n e d ,
India association Fri. & Sat. 8.00 "Ten Nights I n a Barroom" 299 Central Ave.
m R u t Aur Din
Fri. & Sat. 7:10, 9:25
see Friday 7:30 p . m . only after you have chewed and
swallowed the bite of the burger.)
from the Classical period, at least,
d o w n through the ages, busied
themselves with drawing u p ideal
seen in t h e myths of t h e golden age day. While t h e scene of Vergil's
during the reign of S a t u r n , when t h e pastorals is not really Arcadia, his
world enjoyed peace, a n d leisure, poems are primarily responsible for
surely its inspiration is present.
It's cold in A l b a n y . The h a r d w o r k
of t h e second semester is beginning.
i Sat. 6:30
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Fri. & Sat. 6:30, 8:30
Dog Day Afternoon
Fri. & Sat. 7, 9:30
You will find that some of the
things that make a cheeseburger
good, like the richness that comes
schemes for t h e perfect society.
There come t o mind readily t h e
Republic of Plato and t h e Utopia of
and happiness. It is, however, t o t h e giving fairyland a h o m e in Arcadia.
pastoral poets especially t h a t we o w e In Eclogue 10 t h e R o m a n pastoral
our romantic ideal of the fairyland of poet Callus is represented as singing
Shall we all depart together for A r -
cady?
tower east only from a significant fat content,
Sir T h o m a s Moore. Arcady. Arcadia, t o be sure, was a n in Arcadia.
No Deposit No Return and some of the things that make
Tho Fortune
Killer Force
Fri. & Sat. 7, 9
Fri. & Sat. 7:15, 9:15 wine good, such as an interesting But these are rather heavy works actual region of Greece, located in
the central Peloponnesus, a rural,
The idea was taken u p by E u r o - • * •
Fri. & Sat. 7:30, 10 •20 21 |ET • level of acidity, are made for each
and full of social content. What pean a n d British writers a n d p a i n - .
Dr. Yonah Alexander, SUCOneonta
about something in the nature of a n mountainous area, the h o m e of t h e ters. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) and Dr. Charles Caiman. Director,
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earthly paradise, where t h e weather
is usually delightful, where there is
god of shepherds, Pan. T h e principal wrote a long pastoral r o m a n c e en-
occupation was sheep herding. titled Arcadia. In English poetry t h e
International Programs SUN YA will
discuss all study opportunities in
albany state clear the palate for fuller apprecia- Israel: summer, semester, academic
Fri. & Sat. 6:30, 8:20, 10:10 no more work t h a n is needed t o a d d The father of the pastoral as a name of the pastoral land of h a p p y year programs at Hebrew University
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Alexandrian poet Theocritus. In his cady. If you heard M a r k Morford's
writings, however, a down-to-earth lecture: Ovid and Nicolas Poussin,
Placements into Kibbutzim in
Humanities 290 on Monday,
February 16 from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
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country life tempers the r o m a n t i c made use of Arcadia as a setting for
Israeli Department of Education and
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it's A Home For Sanctons Too
The record industry, second to none in the domination of our
youth-oriented culture, is geared toward the masses—astronomical
sums are aimed at generating the contemporary breed of folk hero—
the million seller discs, incessant air play, packed auditoriums in the
nation's largest cities from coast to coast.
By contrast, amidst all this hype, a unique and select breed of
artists has emerged. Their names are by no means household words,
their music receives little if any A.M. air play, and their audiences are
confined to those with a level of musical sophistication which could
not possibly extend tothe prototypical adolescent, or for that matter,
to the middle-American family accustomed to the format of
entertainment offered on such variety shows as. Tony Orlando or
Cher. This small fraction of people has often been labelled, perhaps
rightfully so, as a cult.
These cult performers are the most fortunate of all, for they receive
a degree of respect and devotion unrivaled anywhere else. Such is the
case with Peter Frampton. His followers are acutely aware of his
keen musicianship, displayed so vibrantly as the lead guitarist with
Humble Pie, and of his writingand vocal abilities, which have earned
him the place as a headliner in his own rite. As with all artists of this
genre, their true medium is theconcert hall, where they are intimately
linked with the audience, the most integral component of their
careers.
At Friday night's concert at the Palace, performer and audience
were one. The breadth of Frampton's music is quite diverse, ranging
from a solo acoustic nature to an electric, full- bodied accompaniment
sound reminiscent of the hard rock bands of the W s . His set was
both carefully and intelligently chosen.
Playing before a sellout crowd, Frampton was nonetheless able to
achieve an intimacy from the moment he stepped onstage. With his Between acts at the Palace, he was accessible
band in the wings, he greeted the audience as if all were old friends, A severe hardship befalls any band that must
perform an opening act. The Yes concert at and willing to talk candidly. It would seem as if his
accompanying himself on the acoustic guitar as he played "All I Warn abilities had exceeded his contribution to
Roosevelt Stadium this past summer readily
comes to mind: as the backup band, Ace had to Springsteen's band, which was the major factor in
put up with an unjustifiable amount of rudeness deciding to break off with his good friend, whom
and impatience. Under such circumstances, it is he still sees several times a month. Not so, says
To Be (is by your side)" and "Penny For Your Thoughts." After difficult to assess a band's quality (or lack of it). David. His abilities were ever-present, and he
achieving this initial rapport, his keyboard player/guitarist Bob Confronted with a similar situation in opening could have picked up and formed a band at any
Mayo joined him, singing backup vocals for another mellow piece, for an ovcrenthusiastic Frampton audience, point during his association with Springsteen.
"Baby, I Love Your Way." Playing with Bruce was the best means for
David Sancious and Tone performed remarkably
In keeping constant with this logical progression, he was then well. Since his break with Bruce Springsteen's E expressing himself at the time, and despite the
joined by the rest of his band, bassist Stanley Sheldon and drummer Street Band, David has established himself as an tremendous scope of his ability, did not feel at all
John Siomos, gradually building up an intensity on the electric guitar upper echelon jazz musician, earning the respect constrained by Springsteen's style.
which peaked at the final number, "Do You Feel Like We Do." of his peers, i.e., Chick Corca, Stanley Clark, and As a potent factor in Springsteen's
His superb guitar playing seemed almost second nature, as his Lenny White (David guests on both White's and development, David's superb keyboard work is
efforts were concentrated wholly upon his audience. There are many Clark's latest LP's). present on all his albums. He first toured with
tight bands, but this was a tight audience as well. Frampton's Having established himself as a fine keyboard Bruce, however, after the release of his second
poignant lyrics are ideally suited for the type of effect he achieved, player with Springsteen, it was surprising to see album; The Wild, The Innocent, and The EStreet
enabling him to express himself, rather than perform: his prowess on the double-necked guitai (circa Shuffle includcs"ICilty's Back,"which involves a
"So many people [gesturing toward the audience], Mahavishnu John McLoughlin), both in his well-executed keyboard solo. Duvid enjoyed
my family of friends . . ." picking and slide work. More than adequate playing this more than any other arrangement
In print, this sounds cliched and perhaps pseudo-profound, but accompaniment was provided by Ernest Carter during his involvement with Bruce.
there is no doubting his sincerity after seeing him perform. He (also formerly with Springsteen) on the drums, Forming his own band, however, was
demands total participation from all concerned—both from his band and by Jerry Carboy on bass. something he always had in mind, and
and his audience—and sustains it by means of perpetual eye contact. Springsteen was awure of this from the beginning.
Unfortunately, he favors the right side of the stage (unfortunate, that Evidently, Sancious is attempting to build his Their relationship was of a very casual nature, and
is, unless you happen to be sitting there). reputation on the basis of their most current the last thing Springsteen would do was bind him
As the fervency of the music increased, so did that of Frampton, release. Transformation. The pieces performed by a contract. He assisted David, in fact, in
who possesses unfathomable quantities of energy. This is essential to came exclusively from this album, and the live forming his own band.
his style, since he attempts to relate to each and every person rendition was quite close tothe studio version, but David's first solo effort, Forest of Feelings,
individually, rather than en masse. To carry this off, his gyrations in a slightly faster tempo. Upon seeing him, the served to establish himself as a key progressive
litcrjilly took himall over the stage, maintaininga level of refinement elTort and complexity involved became apparent, artist in the Northeustern region. His current
which makes it unfair to compare him with the likes of Mick Jagger especially with regard to his keyboard work. He release, Transformation, further serves to
or Jim Morrison. Ironically, his encore was "Jumping Jack Flash"— utilized the synthesizer to its fullest potential, establish his full accomplishment. The title is
II much more civilized version than that of the Stones. extracting melodies characteristic of the higher significant, he says, in terms of his present and
The closest approximation to Frampton in his natural habitut can order jazz bunds. future endeavors, but bears no meaning in terms
lie gleaned from his latest release on the A&M label, entitled The bass and drums were all that were necessary of his break with Springsteen.
Frampton Comes Alive! To fully appreciate this talented artist, If Sancious is able to muster some consistency
to complement Sancious, and Carboy and Carter
however, you've got to catch him in person. in the quality of subsequent releases, and if they do
filled the bill nicely. The former seemed to be
enjoying the music more than anyone—it was fun indeedshowsome"Transformation,"hisduysasa
watching his facial expressions correspond to the backup act will be numbered. Ability like his is
reserved for the feature attraction.
photo* of frampton by mark coleman perpetual variation involved in the music.
reviewed by nciff : coher
photo* oftancloua by phll levy
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Major K. 157, was performed by Hahchl. Ai the last movement was After an IrtwrnMoo, "Serenade"
Performance: Strained students Debra Arons and Ruth begun, the quartet rid itself of any was performed, with test by
r
andthe reality of their actual lives. In Johnson on violin, Marjorie Kuras SUNYA's Irvin OUlman and musie
vestige of uncertainty, and played up
this fascinating scene he ties reality
Momart and Bergman: A Magical Combo and fantasy together.
The costuming of the characters in
Intentions: Noble
on viola, and Chris Bianchi on cello.
The opening allegro was a struggle.
The musicians seemed to lose each
to their capabilities. Given time and
continued dedication, these four
may developing a trulyfinequartet.
by William Mover. This choral work
inspired by the Bible was sung by
mezzo-soprano Mary Endrcas and
the film is brilliant.. The lusty other occasionally, notes strained The second work of the evening soprano Marjorie Fuller. Its didac-
Papageno and Papagena are dressed and broke, and the dynamics were was a musical joke, intended assuch. ticism was strained, but iti intention*
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by Alt* N t a a i M
If what you expect from a film is a
fascinating plot filled with action,
Bergman has dressed this 18th he presents the actors on a stage and Bergman's heavy indulgence in the in earthy greens while the ethereal
century Mozart opera in elegance makes use of conventional theatrical close-up, singularly and in unison lovers are robed in pastels which
and style. While maintaining the feel' set changes. Also, especially towards with special lighting techniques, convey an airy transcendence. The
Pretentions: Few unbalanced. It was no doubt due to
nervousness, for the second and
third movements were much finer.
A series of pantomimes, screeches,
plucks, tings, and draughts of air,
were the elements that made up this
noble and its pretention few.
The final works of the evening
were 5 Renaissance pieces transcrib-
then Iht Mejfc flute, Ingmar of the opera house, he incorporates the end of the film, he cuts to scenes produces a heightened effect which costumes of Sarastro and his by Stephen Eistnman day evening. It was an enjoyable The andante was played with sen- Toshiro Mayazumi(T) farce on ed for wind quintet by Ronald
Bergman's newest film, is not for' the magic that only film can provide. of an audience watching the opera. does not destroy the live feeling brotherhood are the most in- There are times when t he concert- evening in which young musicians sitivity, the low voices of the viola musicianship and the modern idiom. Roseman. Arturo Gompi, Randall
you. If, on the other hand, you ap- He leads us along on a trip into fan- To enhance live effect, Bergman The story of the opera concerns teresting. Their monk-like, burnt goer discovers a blend of and their mentors displayed their and cello leading the violins through It was totally unexpected and Ellis, Irvin Gilman, Peter Knott and
preciate fine acting and costuming, tasy, periodically reminding ur of the makes use of the freedom the camera two lovers, Pamina and Tamino, orange suede robesfillthe mind with mwicianship, humor, and audience- prowess. Evident in both was a con- some exquisite themes. Debra refreshingly irreverent. The actors in Arthur Stidfole made upthe quintet.
brilliant but unconventional film film's basic unreality. Bergman allows. Theatrical set changes are, at who must go through various trials a profusion of associations. They performer rapport that makes his tagious pride that was surely felt by Arons, whose improvement over my this chromatic comedy were Findlay The works were delightful, while the
and lighting techniques, and the achieves this by a careful mixture of certain times' done away with. This in order to find happiness together. convey religious piety, regal strength pastime most rewarding. Such was the large audience. 2 years of observation has been Cockrell, Irvin Gillman, Debra performers, individually fine
music of Mozart, then The Magic stage presentation and cinematic facilitates the flow of the film and They must deal with the deceptions and mystic mystery. the case with the Student-Faculty The first piece in the program, marked, played with surety and Arons, and conductor (sic) Steven musicians, occasionally were lacking
Flu* is well worth your while. effects. At strategic points in the film maintains the spell of fantasy. of The Queen of the Night, Pamina's Each of these associations is Chamber Music Concert on Mon- W.A. Mozart's String Quartet in C poise, as did freshman cellist Chris Osmond. in precision and balance.
mother. After overcoming the capitalized on in the sets. In one
mmdla mainm—t mmtutmrnmem obstacles facing them they are united scene Sarastro sits on a throne and is
the fantasy, beauty and bizarreness . Tzara and Joyce eventually do
Champed by Media's Champs in love and truth and are given the cheered by the crowd. In another he
of his imagination. meet formally however, in the con-
KeSt^
rule of the kingdom. sits at a table with the brotherhood
The events of the play are told in fines of Carr's drawing room, where
The acting and singing in the film in Last Supper-like style. There is a they exchange unpleasantries.
flashback by one Henry Carr, who,
are excellent. If Bergman gave only a Godly goodness about him which Tzara is there as a friend of Carr's
by Lon Levin happened was these producers took Titanic was an event. at the time of these events was the
straight performance of the opera Bergman intensifies by his use of and a suitor of Gwendolyn, Carr's
Being a sucker comes easily to me. the mania out of Beatlemania and 4) Never go to Schenectady to be the film would be satisfying. This lighting. This is especially effective in English Consul in Switzerland. He
After all, I do write this column week wasted my time. entertained. appears on stage, hunched over in an sister. Gwendolyn has "discovered"
brilliant director, however, makes the close-ups. Joyce's genius and is taking down his
after week without pay. Every Fri- 1 was chumped but have learned There is no way to evade false some interesting additions. Besides ancient gray bathrobe, toothless
The Magic Flute offers a veritable with a misshapen hat on his head. dictation of Ulysses. Joyce is alsoin-
day, without fail, I unfold my my lesson well. advertising. Clever 20th Century cuts to scenes of a viewing audience, gold mine for the interested viewer.
thoughts and I have yet to receive by Cynthia Hacinli poems, word plays, allusions, il- The presence of such characters as After a long digressive monologue volved with putting together an
I) Be wary of anything that claims words like "computer operated", he shows the actors relaxing during The details worthy of mention are
one letter from either of my readers. There once was a play called lusions and all other manner of James Joyce, Lenin and Tristan which is chock full of allusions to amateur production of Oscar
to be multi-media. It usually is a "aerodynamic", "cosmic" as well as the intermission. (The intermission too numerous to be listed here. What
" Travesties" literary device. The result is a play of Tzara, founder of the Dadaists (all of anything and everything having to Wilde's, "The Importance of Being
However, the purpose of this line stereophonic slide show and nothing "multi-media" will continue to im- is a sequenceinthefilm.) Duringthis can be said is that the film is a tribute
A weaving of facts and fantasies pure genius. whom were once very much alive) do with the play, the old man E a r n e s t " . G w e n d o l y n has
of discourse is not to display more. press us. We just have to look past scene we see the evil Queen of the from one brilliant man to another.
It delighted and shocked us Like other Stoppard plays ("The adds a further dimension of interest whipped off his bathrobe and recommended to him that he enlist
bitterness towards my journalistic 2)' Anyone's creativity can be t hese neat words, j udge if we want to Night nonchalantly puffing away on Mozart would be pleased. The fan- her brother Carr as both benefactor
Confused and mocked us Real Inspector Hound", "Rosen- to the plot. removed his hat to be transformed
predicament but rather to illustrate bogged down in hype, including the get involved and hope we are not a cigarette, while the lovers play tastic story, Mozart's magnificent
Slopparils the playwrite, cranlz and Guildcnstcrn arc Dead" Though Stoppard has incor- into the young, dashing Henry Carr. and star of the production.
that at times, I am a chump. Beatles. chumped. chess on the other side of the room. music and the mastery of Bergman
Last semester 1 payed $3.50 to see 3) Anything labeled as an event is Because "multi-media events" are Here, Bergman makes an associa- make The Magic Flute thoroughly It's sure to please and "Jumpers") "Travesties" is porated a great deal of biographical The year is 1917, the place Zurich, Meanwhile revolution has broken
THE BEATLES: AWAY WITH probablyjust that. The sinking of the about as dead . . . as Paul. multi-levelled. There is a somewhat material in his story line, he admits Switzerland. Joyce, Lenin and Tzara out in Russia and Lenin wishes to
tion between the roles the actors play enjoyable entertainment.
Tom Stoppard's most recent gift complicated surface plot which to having shifted certain dates in arc all spending a great deal of time return to see victory. However, he
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be an event. With sixteen track brilliant packagewrappedinadazzl- tionofsong, dance, comical twists of upon which his plot is based. The watchful eye of the comely librarian, through World War I Germany.
sound, nineteen projectors, one hun- ing array of rhetoric. Stoppard fate and some very funny lines make rest is a mingling of truth and fiction. Cecily. They do not indulge in much The British, having gotten word
dred songs, four Beatles and one me, weaves an interesting plot idea this surface level appealing to a mass In essence he has taken a skeleton of conversation beyond a stranger's that Lenin is in Switzerland, order
the evening was going to be an ex- together with limericks, puns, audience. fact and has built upon it with all of polite, "Excuse me", or"thank you". Carr to shadow the Russian leader's
perience for all senses concerned. 1 movements and find out what he is
was supposed to be so enthralled by going to do next. To do this Carr
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audiovisual psychedelia that I could enlists the aid of Cecily (of course he
even forget that the performance was falls in love with her) who has been
in' Schenectady. What simply translating various documents for
Lenin. And so on . . . and so on.
Obviously, little of this is even
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I vest alwayi I* t you. Thanks. Happy
VaM i,f F.bruory 14th in Henways. Free Mlchelee,
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This year, buy your Valentine K
for State Quod CC Representative. ."dermises Day. leva Crumb
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hlBtHoHmCrtompuH: Dear Howie,
Deer She, CevMn't let Valentine's Day pass without M . V W y o s t b o m y VdonHnof.
I . my Valentine tNs year, end maybe My hope forever
Your w r y own perional, at latll Happy wishing you a happy one.
J f i beill ne«f yter. " • * • k « W h o m seine, h thai we'll be together To A» % Monde,
Sdki ID befreth. Yeucen't always «et whol Moudlln'i Dgyl lovt Th|n|| Affectionately and Obnoxiously yours,
Than* 10 much for o fantaette Wrtbdoy
something different
Happy Valentine's Day Come On, Anyways _ _ ^ ^ _ _ _
x u i r a n t . . • I've got III With love In every way Debbie weekend! You're aft craiy b i * yoo'ro oho
Dtar Anita, "~~ Gory,
t** love, the Monkottl the grearotfl I loveyou e i l
Happy (irthdayl Carina: I've really loved spending time with you nit*
jtXybton, I missed you on Valentine's Doy. From, the Y and Iho R Dopo che hai detto che non hoi moi these past 5 months—even mora than you Mark,
m l love you d o l . M • Chirpa, ~ ricevuto un "personal" dovevomandortene love recruiting. Happy Valentine's Dayl Belated Happy Hrthcfoyl Than* for i
Although Ihli lin'l at fancy at the one'i u n o . . . . Ma chi e "dopo"?l love, Debt delicious dinner fool D. loor woe right.
j e l S , I. Albany Srot»TI H looks l i k T a
Forget the old flowers and candy routine jomoid to me. Aroooooo. Woihburnt, your banker's gov* you, I bet it hai a lot
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Sjydettoep, HeHdettlerld, and Fixe more lave in it. Happy Valenttlne'i Day, Anyways- To my one and only honey:
I love you very much! Here's to the best
lover Happy Valentine's Day and even happier "'Tis who we lovo determines how we lovo."
Valentine's Day ever, our first together)
To l a d y taugnafot blrthda
V AH my lave, HJS It is no wonder, then, that my lovo has grown
""Howlnt ben birthday ever. We'resure II —Anyway—
so strong, so deep, so lasting . . . because
won't be hord, l o w Iho Gang —My Funny Valentine— Dear Mary, Dearest Jolly, of VOUIII Happy Valentine's Doy.
(From) a stack of Yoyo's wllh a nose I wanted to give you something ipeoal, Loving you has made mylife worthwhile. IIV. P.
M> Dearest Oenlio,
so I give you today and hop* you will crwish i
Come to &2&ti-QrtiEEX& and buy something Once In a lifetime, To my witty Valentine, Yours lor fifty Februoriet. Always, Don
it at t cherish you. Happy Birthday, my love. Mark,
Someone com* along . , , , . . Much thanks for original caid. I only wish
Love you • . • Yol To my Tigger, I love you, more today than yesterday,
And you know you've found all the hap- that I caufd count the waysthot I love you.
What w;ould I do without you? I suppose I but not as much as tomorrow—Happy ifec-
pirns poiilble. Happy Valentine's Doy and Happy 6 month Linda,
could live but not love as I do you. Valentine's Day. Sue
Fie found thai happiness with you. anniversary (A little early). Happy Valentine's Day. This mnsage UNY
Your sniveling Pooh
that will really be appreciated - Hoow Valentlne'i Doy now and olwayi,
™ m
Mike
Low, Bill
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Although you have your hangups, I IhflSJB
One of.tha nuns fi;om 303
..Vinlcii N oul. tm glad swatixk
least this year yat/N get a cord!
was brought to you, with lovt, from you
sj£j£ Love, j i f f
The White House
Dear Pussy,
We've been having some "roaring" good
times, let's keep it up. Love, PAESIIT y.d-
thder
Washington, D.C
you're a "hunk." II ''•' '•; • ';.•'•; Leyf,.leio- February 15, 1976
naive
OaerHeJalna, Vice-Pretldent David Lee Wolfe Mc-
To my beautiful iotk,
Whot we have ii iuit w gr I did HI WHh o t m y love on Votantint's Executive Office Building
i all
Love, your Day. Can't wail rill tomorrow. Washington, D X .
You've 'wwte- f y M y ' t t f N f f i i r m> i to
f:''..-.': . ..-'.:••• " ' ' ' l o w , Mike Dear David:
Thonb, I leve yew e* OS
Good Music will show that you reallly care - There'! no one like you, Hoppu.VolM.
tine's Day »»'Happy, > > M
To my lavorile maypo eoMtV, - ;_*' ••• '
Swoat-tort;
The betler I know you, the moral lovt
you. Happy Valentino's Day.
Coo from, your friend and lover
Since, your inauguration ot Vice-
President in late December of ,975 you
have provided untold asifitance to the
President and to this nation. At a personal
Nancy, Ramono, SfciNyy" '
Happy VctletWlne'i\Doy'to the |^crfeef.^
bunch of friends' anyone 't»t&"*mhQ*.*'-'
that
•sing
Teas-
gesture ond on behalf of the people of the
and it won't wilt or make your Puke never lasted io,!|t>|«,;huW:',:" j
l o w you madly, dottle
from the man thai u s e t t e l l W l V H e j j I h e n
306, To hit favorite briylene:
.. WeMa—
Accept my desires as real, for I believe in
tha reality of my desires. Be my Valonline?
'"•-.. - ' •. • - Sarah
United States, mayltak.thitcccasion to ex-
tend to you my deepest and mast sincere
wish for a Happy and Joyous Birthday. Just
as gifts are given to you, so do you give '
" Dwiet'Ja^J^y^'r-';^^'
l'msupe^h^(^*oh«oyouhereforthe
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weekend. I l b v e you—^Mdppy Valentine's
Thor* you f o r . t h * d u t i f u l gift! You
shouldn't ha-o, hut tm glad you d.d<
Love, Donna
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Valentine's face break out -Nick— them away. The essence in the gift of Un-
friendship you give Is by far the very best Doer Mark (Rocko Harrish)t
Dear Mothers in S t u l . w , » 30J, j , ' , bitlruethotyouandthe chunk arefinally . U f ^ b h t e i f f 'MOuab.ywr^rthday is on d 35
gift anyone can give—the most precious Congratulations on making optometry
Jolt offering my t h ^ a l * l < r » « . » • • ) » " lying the knot? 'bout time! Vdereine's Day. Knowfngyou. < 'eoliie you
gift anyone can receive. On your birthday, school! You ore a spedal friend (anjefufyro
for being who you s « f<M a r t ;trea»y Congrotulcrrions,- Soroh i, Sue reiotivell), andlw<shyougreatsu«e«Or)d • W f W m o d e f o r lovlng.(MMI y o v W e d n e s d a y
at always, my very best to you, anal my nti-
beautiful people. Hoppy V r f ^ l t t ' e 0 4 y .
on aU $5.98 _ r - San, D o w
Deor Barbara (FooHlK'ffl,. ••• • i •)
' Hank ~ t •
I believe in miracles since you came
along,. Happy Volentino's Day £Ve
sinceretfianks for the person you offer o» a .happiness in oH your endeavor*. I v e n ; •!___!!L_i: •
friend In return.
Sincerely, James Dawson
i though youwoftedtwedoyttotelme, Move
you oKthosomo.
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Thonki f or maki ng I M S * happy. You dolt; President of the United States of America
and $6.98 list albums
you. Happy VaUflNno's Doy I than
jut by being mine. I hop* I rnasWyeujust a t Free Italian Food demonstration at tha P.S. Hoppy Valentine's Pqy.
.OldBat.-- •;:'Q%r> ;, - : . Love, Marc
happy. Be my Valentine. ,.;j Italian American Community Center right
A diamond is forever but your 20th birth- To all our farts,' •;;••<>'.';. 'Decr,Steve'{aya»;OiB<l) •'"
lovo Alwoy«,.Dove up. the block—Washington Avenue Exten-
day only comes once, Make it happy. ' We'dllketothankallof you for your sup- You're on Old Man at 20. ipoll
sion, Albany—Feb. 22, Sunday afternoon
Come and see us at
: port on Sunday night. Thanks to you, and of
Daisy Jayne, t I'd p.m. Love & Italian Sausages, Froggy .''/: ^ ., .Yjjurjp^pg/ions of 1704 >ot a
God bless you on this d t w e f your birth. Hey State .Quad!-. , course our great sklH (ha, ha), w^reinfirst
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Your vote can moke a ctffferencel Elect t 0 * 06 '- love, THC U V - U W
Dearest Aries,
and shape scissor cut $3.50. Al't Hair Shop,
Arthur Miller to Central Council. e.H. ' 'V_ r '^ .•cent
' Ramada Inn. Western Avunue. Phone 482- Berne, N.Y. wishes lOADelaneeyaHappy
• . ' W a l ^ ' ^ ' s i l M ' f t a l i l t those around you two
Happy Valentine's Day 1 9 7 4 1 1 l e v a y o u 6873. Open III B p.m. Lucien, Valontlnsrt Dayl : ;,: • jned—dueis who in S.T.
and need you. love f o r t y erv^fcsoV'vNot Happy Valentine's Dayl
Classes of 7cV77 party. CC Ballroom. Four To the dismay of many;
From the Three Who Love You the Most, • DearRoborf, ' -;
My adored Romeo, My t a s t e s a r e si m a l t — 1 large' beers.; Live rock^ 7 6 - 7 7 members Thebcysot Jwarts Memoriof wW not be •
Annette, Gidget and Sandra Thank for the O . J), Cathy loves you very
only wont the best, a n d n o w f W g o t H t H a p - 734 $1,25 others. Saturday night 9 p.m. offering their hearts on Vofentine's Day—
I_ _ _ _ _ „ __ „ _ „ _ _ „ jmuepV'-.;;"':, ,i:;.._' love, Mindy and Andrea
py Valentine's Day! their lower'ejdremjriesrryes. - : ; ' • • ' ' ' ' •
84 GG(M3tm W& Love always, The b h l b H f o n t t t
Dorm roomshelves a n d plants f o r s o f a — C C
Lobby—Tuesdays and Thursday!Or 7 - W 0 6 . -
To; Doug, David, Gall, Beth, Paul, Robin,
Howie, Artie, Debbie, Liane, Steve, Lisa,
Cory, Becky, Tom, Ellen S„ Karen, Ellen H.,
ond Sheila, ^
I'm so g l a d you caufd make it here today,
Hope you have a g r e a t w e e k e n d 'cause
you're t h e greatest valentine In t h e world)
Dear Karen,
You'retheonlyValentinelwilleverwant.-
Please be mine forever.
Love, Janet. _; • ^ y .
BE A C —
tine's love and a gw-sh-chomp, tool
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Squeese, stuff, arid stuff I All my Valen-
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birthdays, Beef-Steak Charlie's will never Happy Birthday t o Mary arid Chu-Chu, VTrish,' '.' //
Vole tarry Sondberg for U n i v e r s i t y •M.'G,— ••.'..,;. L. •
forget'you and neither will wel Con amor y Salsa . Happy Valentine's Day ! Happy now? I
Senator from Colonial Q u a d ' and your little dog, tool'
., • •.-, With love, Ellen and Jill Vivian, Shorty, Dentse, Terry, Peter, Jerry hove to work Saturday afternoon, but. . .
Woo^-W»-«<tW»iove, J.P.
To Someone I Don't Yet, a n d James. Love, Ricky
You were in my Economics a n d Psych O.C., DearWench,;.; . -::-•'•'£•' •" •
dosses, live on Colonial, & your hair in a A very special VD wish just for you. Or _ _ Surprise blondle: a personal thanks .for
Today fs Goose Pat leonard Day.
shag. Because you're always smiling y o u ' r a something. Love means never havi ng toiay it. But the being so terrific about everything. Happy "We kid, we J 0 K e ' w e talk in foreign
forever making my day. M a y b e w e c a n - ' . . . Yours in platonlc eraiiness, Franz Volenti no*t. Dayl f.,t ' .'.'V-'jaWrftlwy':' voieei—ond then we make pacts to protect
feeling Is there. Love, Kel
Friday and jp February Sunday, February 15 meet soon. I hope so. H a v e t h e very best'
Valentino's Doy, Your Secret Admirer .
8.Varieties of Great I g g i :
Hawk, Tiny, Cosmic, Scrambled, Grade A
Dear Squirt,
This is our 2nd Valentine's Day together
Dr, P, Prom; *
usfromourfun. But we stiff have fun, and I
; love you for it. Happy Valentine's Day,
Analysis dUdoses—I hove developed an ". Porker! I'll always be your Wonder Puggie."
large* Chucker, Bbnzo, and Pistol and I know there are many more for us to
s..„d. y . _ j « S i w * 14 C H A R L E S CHAPUN'S
Feb. 14, 1976
Alon,
I love you and Happy Valentine's D a y .
With lave, Colleen
Jfiri AiaiaM
Dearest Babes,
share in the future. You're beautiful and I
love you. Happy Valentine's Day.
acute euphoric affection for you.
tunnofful friendj; * - .
love, H Doee M o f t y cDjane,
Lovt Always, Punk : P—- Happy Valentine's Day—to a mart ''happiest everl
lovo, Anno
PP Happy Valentine's Birthday! Hope it's the
Love, Your 4 Sweeties
Happy Anniversary! Happy Lavles Dayl
Cutio, Graphic artists needed todrawfortheASP,
Dear Teddy,
portrait of a music hall comic
It's soooooo fantastic shoring both with youl AWonffon—Come to a Valentine's Day Par-
Thanks so much for being so greatl I just Lend us your talent and see your work in
Mucho amor, ryl^ris'HoflPeb. H. : ' . Happy Valentine's Day. Hasta la vista!
wanted everyone l o know how much I love print! Call Roberta at 7 3060.
To Valentine love mochino Love, Goofy
you; Always yours, H o n CongratulationstoMqry'aiidJohnfor being W—Here is your personal, Valentine's Day
Mol~You're the shining star of our suite— is a pretty good reason to get one. Bro
To my favorite peon, excellent dancers. Love, N.
love, Kllngons '.';/" .'__.;• .'(Love Anne How much? Vicki
Way all your V . D . ' s be h a p p y ones. Be Twenty-three year old Black male serving .
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good, I'll be wolchlng. Happy Birthday Ann and Maryann! time seeks intelligent female cor- Dear Arthur, ; '-' Hi Handsome, Wanna fight? Happy V . D .
Love, The Big Brother withthe Flexible Back It's nicoto be able to celebrate birthdays ' . Wen thi'eid meet yu ten monti a go, Chief Runningmouth
respondents.
VIK I Bfl TC, Denny Ray, T-Bone, Beautiful Jim, a n d
CB-
with friends.
With love and kisses, Lisa, Ann, Sharon,
Leroy Grdhm, Pouch 1, Woodbourne, M Y , j
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nay go wey, It a grow'.fnore an more cause:
Mees Patty,
Happy VD to the Best Roomie in the
Marco A yu ml (owe, ah not a na da, yu may
fil lee you devilishly handsome m e n a t University Speakers Forum presents William world! Mees Margie
change,' but mi [ a wey ney va.
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J yyiwon f t W,(W Valentine?
Wid all ml love fe Valentine, Camille
Mees Emmy is a friend of mine .
B.L.
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; 'TJT^ ' • ifiP^Sli v ' Happy Valenllne's Dayl W e all love you
very much. S.B. B2,
day,Feb, 17,8p,m„LC7.Preewithta*,»l..
without. . ••
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Sauerkraut On My Frankfurter? No, huh?
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Happy Valentine'* Day I love you and I need you and that's the
Penelope, Marilyn, Judy, a n d another not- Creep eh? Wel
• ^ \ j(r Jfc-e_K, so-secret admirer. anyway.
P.S, Let', play!
Love you, Smoltey
Dear Steve,
Acquaintances are a dime a dozen, but
greatest feeling in the world. Happy Valen-
tine's Day. Ton Amour, CMR
To Bob and his Bobmobile,
Thanks for the ride!
true friends are like precious gems. You are
uT ' ' Margie—
one of my few diamonds, Happy Birthday Dear JO JO, The Maverick niners
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Vou're someone who means more than
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thn world to me. I love you. I love you dearly. Happy Valentine's Day. Jimmy, their
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FEBRUARY 13, 1976 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS
Mots of the Day: ,
of our civilization hive died, yet he failed to only two articles in a 4 month longteaion, we Their [domestic intelligence investigations] focus is on conduct, not ideas— conduct that
note the one who was raised from death tad will receive no more coverage. How can we involves or is likely to involve a violation of federal law...the FBI must initiate the investigation
letters who guaranteed this same gift of eternal life to
anyone who would receive it. This man, Jesus
of Nazareth, said, "I came that they might
lose something that we never had?
Our conclusion is that too much of an
emphasis is placed on winning. Success can be
descriminotion
accusation
insdvanceofthecrlme.
FBI Director Clarence Kelly,
In testimony, before a house Judiciary subcommittee.
itoricil /comment
have life, and might have it abundantly". In- measured in other ways. Although it is not
credibly enough, this offer of an abundant
life—that is, of a full and meaningful ex-
reflected in our record, this year's team has
made vast improvements. The ASP should WOrWWTORSKjK WWWEP IK THIS
foul called istence, or, put another way, of heaven star-
ting now—is offered to everyone. I think that
remember, encouragement is a necessity
towards success. We, the wrestlers, hope that
To the Editor:
Want to play some basketball? If you're a
Black or Puerto Rican male forget it, not a
PARTICUtAg MOUTH OF MY Q W I J W
if Mr. Wax really examined the situation, he this paper is openminded enough to print our
would find that the "entrance requirements" views. chance. I don't know what the story is with
To the Editor:
Spirit—a strange word. Checking the dic-
for heaven really aren't so tough as he
believes—and who knows? The Lord might
Victor Gagliardi Master Sauers and the rest of his hounds, but
"get your shit together boys".
Change Of \ l Heart
The Albany State
tionary I am confronted by more than thirty even laugh at his dirty jokes. Wrestling Team I find it very hard to believe that in a State
definitions of the word, all of which serve to Ann McKay University as large as Albany there is not one
emphasize the point that spirit is an uncap- Black or Puerto Rican ball player on the
turable essence. Like love we acknowledge its school team. When I say this I am not coun-
existence, but definitions prove elusive. ting the two token bench warmers we see on
St. limes tells us "The body without' the bussing blues the bench every game, both of whom play fine
spirit is dead". George Patton claims "It is the ball when given the chance. You cannot tell me On March 5, 1965, the Albany Student Press ran the following story on it's front
spirit of the men who follow and of the men closing complaint that there are not any off-white basketball
players in the school because I've seen them.
page, titled "Activities Office Foils State's Lovers". In 1965 the center of the university
who lead that gains the victory". We associate To the Editor: was downtown, with only StuyvesantTower on the uptown campus looking as it does
spirit with values such as Truth. We speak of Throughout my stay at SUNYA, 1 have Go to the gym any evening of the week and see
the "spirit of love", "of learning", "of heard numerous complaints about the bus ser- for yourself. Many of these squads could today.
rebellion", of everything that affects us. Yet, vice we are receiving. However, not until cir- squash the "Great Danes" within minutes. So
continually we return to the question "Spirit— To the Editor: cumstance forced me to use this form of where are they, and why aren't they playingfor
what is it?" When we get down to it we must I am much disturbed of late by what appears transportation, did I truly understand the the team?
concede Spirit is the basis and reason for ex- to be a not infrequent event in the library. gripes of the other students around me. Please tell me someone, anyone. Is there Albany State's young lovers were confronted by the following sign in Brubacher
istence. "Closing time" appears to have degenerated On many occasions I have been forced to racial discrimination in our athletic depart-
School spirit —a worn cliche, scorned in this into "Let's-see-how-fast-we-can-drive-the- stand, or rather lean, against others on myfre- ment, or do all the male minority students at lower lounge Saturday night: "Displays of personal affection are not allowed."
age of the anti-hero and strategic attempts at students-out time." While 1 can appreciate the quent trips to and from campus. This constant this school have vasaline or wax onthe hands, The sign was set up under the direction of William McKinnon, Director of Student
being "cool", yet the fact remains there must staffs anxiousness to leave, I am bothered by over-crowding of buses, I do not believe, is due (like some of the players on the team) making
to the lack of buses, but rather to the poor it impossible for them to play on the "Great Activities, with recommendation by Mrs. Eleanor Hathaway, Director of Brubacher
be a basis for our varied relations at Albany. their tactics.
The question now becomes "What is this spirit I simply don't believe that an inane imita- planning of those who make up the schedules. Danes" basketball team. Hall. . .
to us?" That I cannot answer, but I can provide tion of the Kentucky Derby over the loud There have been times when over a span of fif- Master Sauers where are you? The big decision came alter several weeks of deliberation in which the lounge
a few examples of what it's not. School spirit is speaker is called for. Furthermore, the device teen minutes I have seen three buses running. Amy Fleishaker
' Then, at times when there is an urgent need for received much abuse by the students using it. Ralph Beisler of the University Center
not attendance at a sports contest just because of turning out the lights at 11:45 (upstairs, at
you heard our opponent was an archrival. It is least), borders on insult and condescension. It service, a student must wait, half an hour. Association stated that the purpose of the sign was to "improve the situation in the
not fifty dollar awards for noisemaking, nor' is also allows one the exercise of avoiding ran- Students who do not reside on the main The Albany Student Press reserves the lower lounge. Before we put the signs up it became difficult to preserve any semblance
it the foolish and dangerous discharge of ex- dom chairs in the dark. campus are usually forced to leave here early, sole right to print or edit letters to the
plosives in a crowded gym, nor is it chants of If the administration, as well as the staff, for buses late at night are infrequent and editor. Submit letters, TYPEWRITTEN, of order in the lounge especially with reference to excessive display of affection and/or
"We're number one" as our team is being always overcrowded, to the point where a stu- to: Editorial Pages Editor, Albany Stu- lust."
feels that the library should be cleared in this dent Press, CC 329, 1400 Washington
defeated on the court. manner, why don't they close the building at dent must wait at the gym in order to get a seat. Avenue, Albany, NY 12222. The ASP
This is especially so on Saturdays. Waiting at He added that the sign has been effective since its installation Saturday.
Spirit at an athletic contest transcends vic- 11:30 (although this may simply move up the will not publish unsigned letters; names
tory or defeat. It's appreciation for an effort festivities)? I see little need to waste my time any other stop often leads to standing very will be withheld on request. Keep those When asked if the Student Activities Office had any recommendations as to where
and the staffs with the horseplay. crowded together, or to have a worse fate of cards and letters coming in, but
expended by the competitors, a group of peo- remember: the students might go, he commented "it is their problem, not ours." After a brief
ple who dedicate several hours daily for a As a final thought, let us just consider the having a bus pass you by. 1 hope these wrongs 'Brevity is the sole of wit.'
can be corrected in the future. coment, he conjectured that the suggestion had been made that they rent a hotel room.
chance to represent the university. Granted fact that many of the late-night tortures are
there is some element of personal glory but perpetrated by University Students, working Brock Roberts Student reaction to the sign has been unfavorable. One student asked" What are the
victories and defeats belong to the school not late. The staffs spitefulness comes close to bounds of personal affection? What if it's a girl you do not know at all, and you are
merely the team. And, contrary to the beliefs noisemakers who interrupt studiers at other
indulging, isn't this impersonal affection?"
of some, just as much motivation, work, and hours. If these people choose not to respect the £-M-eiajsu-ocui
hustle are given in defeat as in victory. .
Spirit is not a one time thing, it cannot be
privileges of their own peers, why should the
administration? A Tenuous focus
Another State intellect said the sign "condescends the intelligence of most college
students." A frosh coed called it "ridiculous and it's pitiful because of the conditions
turned on and off, nor is it dependent upon Leslie Rei'nlib
winning. It is a constant attitude that pervades
everything we do. Again, like love,, it has Transformation Abortion and the Election which fostered it to come about."
When one pretty coed was confronted with the sign she cried, "Oh God! It's pure
many manifestations. Attendance at athletic 8 by David Troeaer A::*::::* Hathaway!"
events is merely one example. Spirit is also
It's simply amazing (or perhaps So, il appears whichever way you look at it,
with us In the cafeteria, the classroom, even off
campus. What makes athletic events special is
wrestling with -by Steven Parness- hypocritical) how someone like Gerald Ford abortion has the makings of a polarizing issue • • •
we are placed among thousands of others with the press "Ever since the incorporation of our new tenure policy," President Fields told his guests, the
Senator from Alaska, and his wife, who were contemplating their son's future, "fifty-two faculty
can take regulatory agencies to task because that can displace all others this year for many
they are antithetical to the spirit of individual voters.
We should have such problems.
sentiments similar to our own and we are given
a chance to vocalize our emotions. With this positions have changed hands. This has transformed our university from that of a friendly, freedom and independence that our Founding Of course this writer poses a double threat.
opportunity however, comes a responsibility educational, and slightly known school, into a snotty, educational, and exceptionally well- Fathers had in mind, while at the same time he Noi only can he polarize voters, hut he can
for sportsmanship; after all we are at a spor- known institute of higher education." comes out, rather ambiguously, against abor- polarize readers as well. Forthwith some
ting event. Profane language cannot be con- To the Editor: The Senator folded his hands. "Just how did you reorganize this university?' tion, which encompasses the government dic- observations on the issue.
doned. Rivals or not they are guests invited to Is winning the only thing? The ASP has "Ah," President Fields let out with a smile. "It all started when the English department lost tating fo a woman what she can or can not do
our gym in the friendly spirit of competition. recently stated in a previous issue that the their Ph.D. program." with her body. Firs!: Whether legal or illegal, abortions oc-
Such actions can only serve to detract from the wrestling team will receive no coverage in the "So, what did you do ?' the wife asked. But Ford isn't the only one pulling this cur. Disregarding (he daughter of suburbia
game. I admit my own guilt on this matter and future. This statement coupled with the fact "Nothing at first. Then one of these English teachers applied for tenure. All of a sudden, 1 slunt. Democratic contender Jimmy Carter who can find the financial means to obtain an
would like to offer my congratulations to the that the wrestling team over the last two years realized that without tenure, this man loses his position, thus making room to hire a new English lakes the same wishy-washy position abortion under the proper auspices, what of
basketball team for a valiant effort versus has received very limited coverage, in our professor. I had to fire the man," the President solemnly said. "He was a great guy; great teacher, calculated to win just the right votes. And the poor who lace the choice between beating MASTHEAD STAFF
Siena and apologies for the crowd. You minds is due to one fact; that of a non- winning and well liked by everyone, but he didn't have a name. 1 had no other choice." Ronald Reagan, the mun who's going to dis- unwanted children or riskingdeaih in a sleazy, KOITOH IN CHIEF. DANIEL GAINES
record. MANAGING EDITOR STEPHEN DZINANKA
deserve better. President Fields leaned forward. "You'll never guess who I got to replace him. Harold mantle big government by $90 billion, takes an back-alley abortion mill'.'
Two years ago when the wrestling team's Robbins." NEWS EDITOR BETTV STEIN
Thomas A. Lenkicwicz. even more regressive anti-abortion stand than Second: Legalizing abortion doesn't mean
record was 13-2 and it enjoyed its most ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS .... DAVID WINZ.ELIIERG, ANDREA HERZIIERG, CVNTHIA HACINLI
"Oooh," the Senator's wife screamed. "He's my favorite!" Ford. thai every pregnant woman in this country is PRODUCTION MANAGER PATRICK MCOLYNN
successful season ever, the press coverave was "From there the trend began. Everyone applying for tenure was refused, if their name was not One candidate to clearly come out in favor going to be forced to terminate her pregnancy. ASSOCIATE PRODUCTION MANAGERS LOUISE MARKS, CAROL MCPHERSON, ELLEN FINE
exceptional, in fact the articles inspired some nationally known." of abortion, Indiana Senator Birch Bayh, has The 1973 Supreme Court rulingdoes not force KDIKIRIAL PAGES EDITOR KENNETH WAX
members to perform well. Why then in the President Fields opened a desk drawer, and handed a magazine totheSenator."Here. Look °«n paying dearly for it, He has become the women to have abortion, il merely places the ARTS& FEATURES EDITORS SPENCER KAGGIQ, NAOMI FRIEDLANDER
1974-1975 season, after having the exact same through our latest manual. It contains pictures and stones of every famous teacher now at target of protest at campaign stops because decision where it belongs between the preg- SPORTS EDITOR NATHAN SALANT
death do us part? t e a m , was press coverage Albany. There in the English department you see Mr. Robbins, and next to him is Irving anti-abortionists look at him as solely respon- nant woman and her doctor. As long as the ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR MICHAEL PIEKARSKI
drastically reduced? Could it have Wallace." sible for the defeat of anti-abortion let usis living ufl'thc mot her the mot her should ADVERTISING MANAGERS JERRY ALIIRECHT, LES ZUCKERMAN
been because of a losing record? No excuses, "Look here," President Fields said as he turned a page. "In the History department we have amendments. This because he heads the have the final choice regarding an abortion.
ASSOCIATE ADVERTISING MANAGER LISA BIUNDO
but the schedule was more competitive, three William Westmorland teaching a course, 'How the Gooks Lost the War For Us in Viet-Nam.' In Third: Mistakes happen. Sexual activity, in- C'LASSIEIED-GRAIUTI MANAGER KENNETH COBB
Senate Judiciary subcommittee where the BUSINESS MANAGER DANIEL O'CONNOR
To the Editor: key wrestlers were sidelined for the season, the Philosophy department, John Mitchell lectures to our undergraduates on'The Art of Lying, amendments were killed. At political cluding intercourse, is an integral part ol
I was interested to read Ken Wax's state- and the inability tofillten weight classes with a While Still Feeling Good Inside.' And in Art, Marty Wolf lectures on 20th Century painting." gatherings some people have called him a human nature and human behavior. Il is as
ment in last Friday's ASP{Ftb. 6th) that he is school enrollment of 14,000 were of no helpto "I've never heard of him," the Senator said. murderer", played "Taps" for unborn natural as walking or breathing. Iftwoengage •1. /'. anil Zodiac News managers: Malthew Kaufman, Kim Sutton
not too worried about dying. This would seem the team. "Yes. And next week he applies for tenure, which means we'll have someone famous at thejob children und appeared wearingsurgical gowns in intercourse and an unwanted conception Preview: Joyce Feigenbitum
to be an extremely optimistic viewpoint for This year, the team has had more than its in no time. «tained with imitation blood. The abortion takes place, the two people should have the Hilling Acountam: Susan Domres
someone who thinks that "it is life's flniteness share of problems, with only five returning "But all that doesn't matter. Do you know what makes a school famous, sir? Athletics. And issue has taken such hold in the presidential personal right to correct the situation, just like Composition manager: Fllcn Hoisen
which gives life its meaning". Personally, 1 members. The team has had to rely mostly on right here in Albany, we're building our teams into national powers. Red Auerbach is coaching campaign that there is even one Long Island any other mistake which is corrected or Assistant IO lite editor: then Weiss
would say that it is life's Miniteness that gives freshmen and students with no wrestling ex- the basketball squad, while Don Shula instructs our boys in football." woman running for President on a one issue, alleviated. It seems primitive to think that at Head typist: Leslie Eisenstein
life its meaning, because in my own experience perience. This year's team has the toughest The Senator was impressed. "This University has fine credentials," he said. nght-to-life, platform. this point in history an unwanted conception Prodtictlon: Janet Adler, Pally Ahern, Sarah Ulumenstock, Carol Burger. Joan Ellsworth, Judi
I know that it is the assurance of life after schedule an Albany team has ever faced. The President Fields' secretary walked into the office. "I have some bud news for you, sir. The should have to be paid for eternally, in a lleitner, Marjoric Hogarth, Vieki Kurlzman, Kuthy Lam, Mure Lcvc. Tania Levy, Michele
death that gives meaning and fulfillment to whole burden has been placed on the Committee on Academic Affairs just called. They've been reviewing your record, and it appears Ellen McCormuck of Merrick is now manner similar to Hester l'rynne and her Liplon, Rich Mcrmclslcin, Janet Meunier, Debbie Kicger, Joan Silvcrblait, Ellen Weiss
these numbered days on earth. Thinking that shoulders of a graduate student, Doug Porter. that you're just not famous enough to continue here. Unfortunately, you will be sent buck down regarded as a potentially serious spoiler in thescarlet letter. Administrative assistant: Jerelyn Kayc
it all ends with physical death presents rather a Doug, in our opinion, has done an outstan- to a less-reputable institute.Please don't be upset, sir, Yale isn't that bad. Howard Cosell tenches New Hampshire and Massachusetts Advertising production: Jell Aronowitz, Kelly Kila, Brian Cuhill, Ann Wren
Primaries. Her candidacy has gained so much Finally, regarding Mrs. McCormack and Photography: supplied principally by University Photo Service and members of Camera Club
bleak outlook that can lead to a desperate sort ding job taking on the responsibilities of the there, you know."
of "live it up while it lasts" lifestyle which ul- head coach, The President turned white. "But, who will replace me here?" momentum that she is on the verge of certified- her Merrick moralists: why don't they take all The Albany Student Press is published every Tuesday and Friday during the school year except
timately lacks meaning. In terms of a winning record, the team "I haven't been told his name, sir," the secretary replied. "But the staff is sending out a jet to oi) for matching Federal campaign subsidies that money they raised for her campaign, in- holidays. Editorial policy is the responsibility of the Editor in Chief and subject to review by the
The author mentioned that all the "greats" hasn't done well. Now it it published that after someplace called San Clemente, to pick him up." ">ce she has raised $5000 in each of twenty eluding the federal matching funds, and con- Masthead Stuff' Mill! office: CC 32"; telephone: 457-8892. Funded by Student Association.
' i! 0 n c cloubls her serious chances. It tribute il to some inner city youth agency Address mail to: Albany Student Pr««, CC329,1400 Washington Avenue. Albany, New York.
FEBRUARY 13, 1976 | | P s e e m H»l her greater hope would he to where it can be used for the purpose ol
PAGE EIGHT ALBANY STUDENT PRESS 'W*nce what she and her supporters see as leaching teenagers about human sexuality and
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werly permissive Democratic Party. contraceptives, and their use?
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and Mitchel Herstic added two more defeated by the Fellas 5-1. The first
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY laGoMmsn
1, the day's opener B.V.D goals.
period saw only one goal, by Dale 2:M
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30.5 9.5
CAMP DIPPIKILL arted over the Rrehawks 5-1. Jeff
Fry of the Hawks opened up the
In a thriller, Pit downed . the Policy of Gunther, but Jim lacona Ain't seen Nothing yet
Spinners 1-0 when Neal Weinstein and Jeff Fay each scored twice to put Captain F. 32 12
(2 positions) aiewhh an early first period goal, scored at 10:15 of the third period. the Fellas on top. Fulton Flashers 25 19
Kunstler WHAT: Laborers - Building Contractor Assistants
WHERE: Camp Dippikill
Withe rest of the game was all
RV.D, with Andy Rrestone getting
the hat trick.
poke's Pucks rolled over
The only tie Sunday was between The Kings scored the game's only Dynomite
STB and the Dukes. Tom O'Conner goal at 8:45 of the third period as Holy Rollers
scored for the Dukes I minute into they nipped Gasline. John New Orleans Express (JSC)
the game and then Ray Browne put McElhearn posted the score. No Names
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WHEN: Juno 21, 1976- January 14,1977 (30 weeks, full time, 40 RorsttucBs8-0. Aaron Berg tied the in the tying goal inthethird period. The Whalers embarassed TMS6- Andy's girls
league record of 5 goals in a game, In another romp, Gunther was 0 with an evenly balanced scoring
hrs@wk)
WHO AAAY APPLY: Albany State Students (Student Tax Paying) attack. Bill Jonat opened the scor-
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ing, and Phil Brookmeyer added the
HOW MUCH: $2.75@hr - $110@wk
JOB DESCRIPTION: The employees will assist a contractor in the
Women's Sports Remaining Home Sked second goal. The Nanooks found
Worried in '76
Crimson Sjambok
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themselves locked in a 3-3 third
contraction of two buildings at Camp Dippikill. These buildings will Spare Parts 32 12
Varsity Gymnastics: period tie before Mike Hotaling and
be recreation oriented overnight accommodations. One will be a Doctors 29 15
Steve Katz scored to help the
one room 12*xl6' log cabin and the other wilt be a five room 24'x- TXO-2 22 22
Nanooks to a 7-4 winoverthe Fire.
36' frame cabin. The employees will be involved in all stages of the Feb. 14, Northeastern • Brockport 1:00 pm Twits 17 27
Home The AMIA Sports Trivia Contest
Feb. 21. Ithaca- Canisus 1:00 pm Gunther 16 28
work including log, concrete, concrete block, framing,-roofing, in- Home will be held on Tuesday, February Genera 16 28
terior & exterior finishing, well & leaching field systems, field stone Varsity Basketball: 17th at 7:30in LC-18. Three member Wednesdays II 33
and outbuilding construction. teams should sign up in either CC- 39
7:00 pm Clowns 5
QUALIFICATIONS: The applicants ahould have had some construc- Feb. 17, Oneonta Home 355 or CC- 356. The AMIA Pinball
Feb. 19, St. Rose 7:00 pm Home Tournament will be held between
tion experience in most of the abovestages and be good physical
Feb. 24, Hartwick 7:00 pm Home February 18th and the 24th.
condition.
MISC INFORMATION: Camp Dippikill is located 70 miles north of 8:30 W L
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Unlwsity 01 Hew York at Albany February 13, 1976
Oswego Stuns AlbanyJl-69
Audi's 19 Points To No Avail as Danes SUNY Central Cuts Urged By State Teachers
by Sue Emerson poll. He contends that he would budgetary, legal, construction, per- SUNY Central by almost one-third "more or less" with McCauley's peti-
Drop into 2nd Place Tie in Conference Calling SUNY Central Ad-
ministration a "stumbling Hock,"
SUNY Binghamton's math depart-
rather see members of SUNY Cen-
tral unemployed than see professors
unemployed.
sonnel, and legislative concerns. and adds, "I certainly don't want to
Says Boyer, "We protect the un- justify spending one dime that can't
tion, he feels that "it may be ineffec-
tive" in bringing about cuts in SUNY
iversity against what we thinkarein- be appropriately defended." Central.
ment chairman Louis McCauley has While McCauley feels that SUNY appropriate incursions upon the The future of McCauley's peti- SUNY Central it not the only ad-
Spoilers—those who ruin Albany, tied with Brockport for Albany controlled the jump and begun a petition drive for substantial academic life and integrity of the un- tion drive is uncertain. McCauley
Central should be trimmed 90 per- ministrative group to come under
something (often for someone else). second place in the SUN YAC with 5- the Danes called time out. A set play administrative cuts. cent Johnpoll claims that it should iversity." took petitions with approximately scrutiny in the wake of extensive
Oswego 71, Albany 69. Oswego 2 marks, led by as many as ten points failed when Kevin Keane missed ona "The organization as a whole is be completely eliminated. "The 650 signatures to Director of State budget cuts. According to Mc-
60, Pittsburgh 51. in the second half, but the hosts over- ten-foot baseline jumper, and Bob grossly inefficient and overstaffed," abolition of SUNY Central is the Operations Robert MorGado and Cauley, "Administrations on all
The Oswego Great Lakers have es- came the deficit to take a 71-67 lead Audi's attempt at a tip-in was un- says McCauley. He feels that while a first major move which should be suggested that an independent in- campuses can be reorganized to
tablished themselves as the 1975-76 with less than one minute to play. successful at the buzzer. small staff is needed to handle taken," says Johnpoll. "It is a vestigation of SUNY Central be un- some extent." He admits that
State University of New York Albany's six-foot seven-inch A 12-12 tie in the first half was monitoring and coordinating of bureaucratic, political organization, dertaken. SUNY-Binghamton will be losing
Athletic Conference's spoilers, and center, Barry Cavanaugh, hit on a broken by an 8-1 Albany surge, and State University programs, SUNY which is the worst enemy education MorGado says that he will make some administrators due to decreas-
they've done it in convincing 15-foot sky hook with 25 seconds the Danes maintained a five point Central "needs to be completely has." such an investigation but admits, "I ed allocations.
fashion, knocking off undefeated remaining, and then tied up Jim lead until George Hill scored a three- reorganized and trimmed to a very The abolition of SUNY Central, have several biases in this area." He Johnpoll has recently released his
Pittsburgh last week and now Bason at midcourt to force a jump point play to close it to 38-36 as the small, highly qualified staff which according to SUNY Chancellor feels that "afragmentation of the un- study of administrative costs at
twice-defeated Albany, Wednesday. ball. half ended. would operate in a very efficient Ernest L. Boyer, "probably would iversity so that this office dealing SUNYA. He concludes that the"ac-
Albany opened a 52-42 lead with manner working withthe Division of mean the abolition of the university with each campus as a separate enti- tual administrative cost at this Un-
13 minutes to go, and the Danes the Budget and the State Education as a unique, overall enterprise." ty is not beneficial. There's always iversity ranges between 25 and 35
• •"-">' ' • ''^^^S^^ went into their switching guards-
Steve RaczynsM (48) and Albany"* Brian Barkar(22) light lor rabound Department." Boyer says, "The strength of State going to' be a need for a strong cen- percent of the total cost."
outside high post offense, only to Underlying McCauley's concern University derives in part because of
In laat wrack's Slana g a m * . Siana won 65-58. tral focus." A self-proclaimed anti-
have the Lakers steal the ball three with what he estimates as a $9 the combined network of cam- chow
Audi led Albany with 19, McCauley also sent copies of his bureaucrat, Johnpoll laments what
times and close the gap to four. The now defeat Plattshurgh Wednesday, million operating budget for SUNY puses."
Cavanaugh had 14, Suprunowicz 10, Ernest L. Boyer. petition to other SUNY campuses. he sees as a trend for administrators
game was tied at 61,63,67 before Os- Brockport at Brockport Saturday, Centralis his observation that "Cen- Boyer claims that the re- A copy of the petition was received to be bureaucrats rather than
wego scored its final four points on but the Danes lost the game under and New Paltz to have a shot at the tral Administration teaches no assignment to individual campuses While defending the existence of by SUNVs math department. educators.
free throws. the boards where Oswego led by a conference crown and automatic classes." of certain functions now carried out SUNY Central, Boyer claims to have According to department chair- Speaking of SUNYA, Johnpoll
Bason took game honors with 23 42-29 margin. NCAA bid. On top of that, the Car-
SUNYA p o l i t i c a l science by SUNY Central on behalf of all the been "almost ruthless" in keeping man Thomas MacGregor, "It's there says, "In my view, there is not a
points and 14 rebounds; Hill had 18 The Great Danes' SUNYAC dinals of Pittsburgh must beat
professor Bernard K. Johnpoll campuses would be "an enormous costs and personnel to a minumum for people to sign. I didn't feel single vice president in this school
points. record is now 5-2, and Albany must Oneonta in Pittsburgh March 3.
agrees. SUNY Central "has done disservice" to the university system. since he has been Chancellor. He obligated t o distribute it.". who could get tenure at any decent
nothing for education," says John- Such central functions include says that he has cut personnel at MacGregor says that while he agrees continued on page two
Wrestlers Suffer Worst Season Wallace Makes Short Stop Here
"This has been a most difficult in history. But the guys stuck with it, Jon Alden wrestles at 167 and is
year for wrestling at Albany State," and although our talent is young "a leg wrestler" who takes advantage
said acting varsity wrestling coach and we've paid the price of inex- his long "snake-like" legs and made by David Winzelberg In explaining the Democratic par- that he was the leading Democratic
Doug Porter. "But looking at the perience, we have been competitive his competitors wish they'd taken Democratic front-runner for ty's attitude towards his candidacy, candidate for President according to
dual meet record (0-17-0) is not an in several meets in spite of havingthe up basketball. President George Wallace gave a Wallace cited the primaries in 1972: the Gallup poll.
accurate reflection of the team's ef- toughest wrestling schedule in Perhaps freshman Earl Jordan at twenty-minute press conference at "1 did too well in Michigan. 1 did too In response to a reporter's ques-
fort and steady development." jxars." 177 and 190 has the greatest poten- the Albany County Airport yester- well in Maryland and New Mexico. I tion, Wallace said that his
Indeed, lady luck has turned away Gary Ferber (freshman —118) has tial talent of the newcomers. He has day afternoon. did too well in North Carolina." appearance in South Boston last Fri-
from a team which has sent several shown great improvement met some of the toughest competi- The Alabama governor spoke to Wallace denounced the results of day wasn't meant to cause trouble.
wrestlers to the NCAA Tournament throughout the year, according to tion and won many impressive vic- about one hundred newsmen and certain state caususes and said the "Violence is no way," said the Gover-
in the recent past. Several experienc- Porter, and canlookfowardtoafine tories, according to Porter. His com- spectators in a campaign pit-stop President should be elected by the nor, "the way to win these matters is
ed grapplcrs decided not to par- colllcgiatc career at Albany. plement is Chris Covas, also ver- at the Page Airways terminal, before people. Raising his voice, Wallace at the ballot box."
ticipate this year, leaving the team Albany's regular at 126 pounds, satile. Few schools have this kind of lcavingfora Pittsficld, Mass.rallyin said "let them [the people] vote." W a l l a c e feels that " n o
without a solid core of veterans. Manny Cruz, has never wrestled strength in those weight classes, a caravan of sedans. Knocks Quotas geographical bias exists anymore" in
In fact, the 118,126, 134,150 177, before, yet has managed to thrill the Porter said. In the spotlight-flooded terminal, Wallace attacked big government a Presidential election. "We are one
and 190 pound slots have all been fans with his "novel" tactics. John Natarelli is the most ex- Wallace fielded questions behind a and the income tax. He said it was nation," he said.
filled with freshmen and newcomers, Brad Beilly has seen action at both perienced and, at times, most ex- table flanked by security men and about time someone stood up for Wallace said that Alabama voted
leaving the grapplers with vets in the 126 and 134 pounds, despite an plosive of the grapplcrs, accordi ng 1 o campaign staffers. Wallace said that "that great group in the middle." for Al Smith, the former New York
142, 158, 167, and heavyweight elbow injury. Porter. He has seen action at 190 and certain candidates and others in the "All of the candidates are talking governor who ran for the Presidency
classes. Tony Puglicse has done most of in the heavyweight class. Other Democratic party were plotting his like me," said Wallace, "they're talk- in 1928, and sees no reason why New
solomon "Every individual deserves a great the wrestling in the 134-pound, and heavyweight include: Dave Mathis demise. ing like 1 did in '72 and in '68. York can't vote for him in 1976.
deal of credit," said Porter. "This is has shown well against very tough Tirclla ( who doubles as the team's "The Democratic party wants to He knocked quotas and percen- Wallace said, "The Lehmans of
Albany's M c k Zubulaka ( i n white) ancountara tough opponent In a Leading Democratic Presidential candidate George Wallace gave a
one of the most agonizining seasons competition, according to Porter, trainer), and and Ty Quinn (another see me taken out of some of the tages as being "asinine" and "ab- New York were from Montgomery,
recent wrestling match. Wrestlers are aullering through worst season. short press conference at the Albany airport yesterday.
and should combine with the dis- freshman). primaries," said Wallace. solutely ridiculous," but pointed out so we're sort of related."
abled Sam Fischctti to shore up this "These individuals have all made
key class. great strides," Porter said. "Their
Indoor Track Club Drops Season Opener; One of our best and exciting this
year has been Vic Gagliardi at 142
morale has remained amazingly
high. If success can be measured in
RA 's Could Lose Single Rooms
pounds," said Porter. terms of good memories, then we
Pollard Wins 60-Yard Dash and Hurdles Gagliardi is 9-5-1 and Porter ex-
pects him to do well in the upcoming
individual tournaments.
have a season which will never be
forgotten."
The wrestlers travel to Bingham- by Kandi B. Toler (SASU) Administrators to prepare a the same way, then every campus in
Transfer Kevin Schiatti became lon this weekend for the SUNYAC Governor Hugh Carey's budget recommendation for consideration. the country could operate in the
by Ken Kurtz triangular meet at Union College under 4:30," said Allen. Carlo eleigible this semester and has seen for the State University of New York In a paper studying the resident same way. I think it's important that
Championships; the State Cham-
The Albany State Indoor Track between Albany St., Colgate and Cherubino will interrupt his Olym- actional 142, 150 and 158 and shows pionships follow. Any wrestler has left no stone unturned. As a assistant programs in the State Un- the campuses have flexibility."
Club opened its seasonlast Friday in host Union. Track and field events pic marathon workouts long enough fine potential, according to Porter. finishing in the top three in either result, resident assistants for the fall iversity, Brislow recommended that The only form of resident assistant
a quadrangular meet at Williams begin at twelve noon, while the run- to run the two mile race for Albany. Gabe Natarelli, a transfer from meet qualifies for the NCAA Tour- 1976 semester will probably be the maximum number of students a compensation mentioned in the
College. ning events get under way at one The two mile relay will be run by Phil Central Conn, and local boy from nament. receiving less compensation for their resident assistant be responsible for Governor's budget is the free rooms
"Although we came in fourth, we o'clock. "We have an excellent shot Sullivan, Tom Ryan, Fred Skidrow, Shenendahou High, has maintained duties than they had expected. should be 25. The ratios now vary on that all campuses provide for their
scored three times as many points as in the long jump, triple jump, and Eric Johnson. Allen is looking the number one slot in the 150 class. Governor Carey's budget states the state operated campuses. Stony RAs. Most schools provide their
last year," said rookie coach Doug hurdles, and sprints," said Allen. forward to the meet. that "$300,000 in income will be rais- Brook has the lowest ratio of 1:23 continued on page two
More
He is a senior, and will be missed
Allen. "We're not in good shape yet, as we "Last year we only scored ten next year. ed from a reduction in the number of while Albany's ratio is the highest al
Out Week of Practice don't have a field-house, but the points, but with this team, we'll give free rooms given resident assistants 1:32.9. Bristow explained that the INDEX
Junior Nick Zubulake has met
The team had only one week of team works out every day in the a credible performance," he said. and others," It is now up to SUNY reason for the differences in ratios is Aspirations 13
challengers at 150, 158, and 167, and
practice before the meet, but several tunnels." Forty runners are out for indoor Central Adminislrationto decide ex- often due to the physical room dis- Classified 9
is considered by many to be the most
Albany runners did well. Jon
Pollard won both the sixty yard dash
and hurdles, while Hiram Pebbles
took the triple jump. Chris Burns,
Stiff Competition
Allen believes Albany will score a
lot of points, but will meet up with
stiff competition from Union's
track, and the bigger squad (com-
pared to 25- in 75) gives the team
good depth as well as an equipment
problem. Only fifteen members of
aggressive member of the team. He is
another of those who have never
wrestled before.
Sports! actly how thai revenue is to be rais- tribution in the dormitories.
ed. The Division of the Budget would
Dr. Ronald llrislow, Associate like to see a uniform resident assis-
Dean in the Vice Chancellor's Office tant ratio and compensation practice
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Fred Kitzrow, and Don Schraeder Stryer and Jones in the mile, and the squad will remain at Albany over for University-Wide Services and throughout the State University. Newsbriels. 2
6-1-1 nt 158, despite his injured
all qualified for the Cortland In- Moffet in the sprints, Spring Vacation, training for both Sports 14-16
vitational with their efforts, "We should run a good mile with the Capital District Tournament and
ankle. Should the ankle hold up, he
is a good bet to qualify for the
page eleven S p e c i a l P r o g r a m s , w a n t s Bristow, however, docs not feel that
suggestions from all of the campuses it would be fair to force conformity Zodiac , 7
Saturday, there will be a Bcnman, Davis and Burns running the Cortland Invitational. nationals, before making his decision. He has on all of the campuses. "Each cam-
asked Robert Coon, Chairperson of pus has its own program," he said. "Save Nursing" Campaign
RA'a may lose single room privilege II Division o l Budget gets Its way. seepages
the Council of Chief Student Affairs "If ull our campuses could operate in